Title of article :
Microleakage assessment of fissure sealant following fissurotomy bur or pumice prophylaxis use before etching
Author/Authors :
Bagherian, Ali Department of Pediatric Dentistry - Dental School - Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, Rafsanjan , Akbari, Majid Department of Restorative Dentistry - Dental School - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Rezaeian, Mohsen Department of Social Medicine - Medical School - Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, Rafsanjan , Ansari, Ghassem Department of Pediatric Dentistry - Dental School - Shahid Beheshti Medical University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: A prolonged life of fissure sealant has always been the target for preventing caries
in vulnerable newly erupted teeth. The use of preparatory techniques including bur introduction
to the fissures is considered among such improving steps.
The aim of this investigation was to compare the microleakage level of fissure sealants prepared
by a fissurotomy bur or pumice prophylaxis prior to acid etching.
Materials and Methods: Ninety freshly extracted healthy maxillary premolar teeth were randomly
selected for this investigation. Teeth were then divided into three fissure sealant preparatory groups
of A: Fissurotomy bur + acid etch; B: Pumice prophylaxis + acid etch and C: Acid etch alone. Sealant
was applied to the occlusal fissures of all specimens using a plastic instrument. This was to avoid
any air trap under the sealant. Sample teeth were first thermocycled (1000 cycles, 20 s dwell time)
and then coated with two layers of nail varnish leaving 2 mm around the sealant. This was then
followed by immersion in basic fuchsin 3%. Processed teeth were sectioned longitudinally and
examined under a stereomicroscope for microleakage assessment using a score of 0-3. Collected
data was then subjected to Kruskall-Wallis Analysis of Variance and Mann-Whitney U-test. P < 0.05
was considered as significant.
Results: Teeth in fissurotomy bur and pumice prophylaxis groups had significantly reduced level
of microleakage than those in acid etch alone (P = 0.005 and P = 0.003, respectively).
Conclusion: Use of fissurotomy bur and pumice prophylaxis accompanied with acid etching
appears to have a more successful reduction of microleakage than acid etch alone.
Keywords :
Fissure sealant , fissurotomy , microleakage , permanent teeth , preparation , prevention
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics