Longitudinal photographic observation of the occurrence of bubbles in pit and fissure sealants

Authors

  • Renato Herman Sundfeld São Paulo State University; Department of Restorative Dentistry of Araçatuba Dental School
  • Theodore P. Croll University of Washington; School of Dentistry; Department of Pediatric Dentistry
  • Silvio José Mauro São Paulo State University; Department of Restorative Dentistry of Araçatuba Dental School
  • André Luiz Fraga Briso São Paulo State University; Department of Restorative Dentistry of Araçatuba Dental School
  • Rodrigo Sversut de Alexandre Unicamp; Piracicaba School of Dentistry; Department of Restorative Dentistry
  • Maria Lúcia Marçal Mazza Sundefeld São Paulo State University; Department of Restorative Dentistry of Araçatuba Dental School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572006000100006

Keywords:

Pit and fissure sealants, Photographic study, Longitudinal study, Bubbles

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to employ photographic evaluation to observe the presence or absence of bubbles in pit and fissure sealants Concise and Prisma Shield, at 7 days, 18 months, 36 months and 11 years after accomplishment of treatment. METHODS: A hematoxylin-based staining solution was applied to the occlusal surface at the study periods, which allowed assessment of the sealing material on the surface. All occlusal surfaces were photographed and the photographs corresponding to each period were subjected to photographic evaluation. RESULTS: There was statistically significant difference only at 18 months, with a significantly higher number of specimens with bubbles for the Prisma Shield sealant compared to the Concise, whereas the groups were similar at all other study periods. On the other hand, separate analysis of subsequent periods of the sealants did not reveal any significant difference. CONCLUSIONS: According to the results of the present longitudinal investigation, it may be concluded that the sealing materials showed that bubbles came into and went out with time. However, this fact did not interfere with its clinical purpose, provided the remaining material covers the expected region of pits and fissures.

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Published

2006-01-01

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How to Cite

Longitudinal photographic observation of the occurrence of bubbles in pit and fissure sealants . (2006). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 14(1), 27-32. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572006000100006