Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.15644/asc55/2/3
Comparison of Two Types of Pit and Fissure Sealants in Reducing the Incidence of Dental Caries Using a Split-Mouth Design
Miguel Ángel Fernández-Barrera
; Academic Area of Dentistry of Health Sciences Institute at Autonomous University of Hidalgo State. Pachuca, Mexico
Teresita de Jesús Saucedo-Molina
; Academic Area of Nutrition of Health Sciences Institute at Autonomous University of Hidalgo State. Pachuca, Mexico
Rogelio José Scougall-Vilchis
; Advanced Studies and Research Centre in Dentistry “Dr. Keisaburo Miyata” of School of Dentistry at Autonomous University of the State of Mexico. Toluca, Mexico
María de Lourdes Márquez-Corona
; Advanced Studies and Research Centre in Dentistry “Dr. Keisaburo Miyata” of School of Dentistry at Autonomous University of the State of Mexico. Toluca, Mexico
Carlo Eduardo Medina-Solís
; Academic Area of Dentistry of Health Sciences Institute at Autonomous University of Hidalgo State. Pachuca, Mexico; Advanced Studies and Research Centre in Dentistry “Dr. Keisaburo Miyata” of School of Dentistry at Autonomous University of the State of Mexico. Toluca, Mexico
Gerardo Maupomé
; Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University/Purdue University. Indianapolis, USA; Indiana University Networ Science Institute, Bloomington, USA
Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of two pit and fissure sealants (PFS) in reducing the incidence of dental caries in schoolchildren. Material and Methods: A randomized split-mouth experimental design was used in a sample of 140 subjects assigned to two groups. The sealants used were Clinpro©3M and BeautiSealant©Shofu placed in first permanent molars (FPMs). Each sealant was compared to molars in the controls to determine effectiveness over a period of 6 months. The study had a 12.9% loss to follow-up. No statistically significant differences (p>0.05) were observed for sex, age, baseline dmft, or type of sealants. Nonparametric tests were used for statistical analysis. Results: Average dmft index at baseline was 4.10±3.16. Lower incidence of caries was observed in FPMs with pit and fissure sealants (p<0.01), regardless of the type used. When sealants remained intact there was a lower caries incidence compared to sealants partially or completely missing – but differences were only significant for FPM 16. Caries incidence was higher for BeautiSealant sealed teeth than for Clinpro’s, but only statistically significant in FPMs 16, 36 and 46 (p< 0.05). Caries incidence was higher in those cases with a higher baseline dmft but it only reached statistical significance in FPMs 26 and 36. Relative risks for dental caries were lower in sealed teeth (p<0.01). Conclusions: Pit and fissures sealants are an effective preventive treatment to reduce caries during a 6-month follow-up in schoolchildren 6 to 8 years of age, regardless of the type of sealant used. The sealant brand that showed greater effectiveness in terms of prevention and retention was Clinpro©3M.
Keywords
Pit and Fissure Sealants; Dental Caries; Child; Oral Health; Caries
Hrčak ID:
258793
URI
Publication date:
15.6.2021.
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