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In vivo effectiveness of enamel sealants around orthodontic brackets

Objective In this randomized study, the caries-protective effect on vestibular enamel of two fluoride-containing sealants (Protecto® and Light Bond®) during multibracket treatment was investigated. Materials and methods In all, 40 orthodontic patients about to receive a multibracket appliance with t...

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Published in:Journal of orofacial orthopedics 2013-11, Vol.74 (6), p.447-457
Main Authors: Bechtold, T.E., Sobiegalla, A., Markovic, M., Berneburg, M., Göz, G.R.
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description Objective In this randomized study, the caries-protective effect on vestibular enamel of two fluoride-containing sealants (Protecto® and Light Bond®) during multibracket treatment was investigated. Materials and methods In all, 40 orthodontic patients about to receive a multibracket appliance with the brackets bonded to the vestibular tooth surfaces were randomly included in this study. Each one was randomly assigned to one of four groups. A crossover design was selected in which a sealed quadrant was contralateral to an unsealed quadrant, then choosing the reverse configuration in the opposite jaw. Two sealants were, thus, tested on vestibular enamel on left and right anterior teeth and premolars in both jaws of each patient over 6 months of multibracket treatment. A DIAGNOdent® pen measuring laser fluorescence was used to analyze the relevant enamel surfaces both at baseline and after 6 months. Results Neither the incidence nor the characteristics of the demineralization we observed during the study differed between the 4 groups. Conclusion Single application of smooth-surface sealants did not protect enamel around brackets from incipient carious lesions during the first 6 months of multibracket treatment.
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Dental Bonding - adverse effects
Dental Enamel - pathology
Dentistry
Female
Humans
Male
Medicine
Methacrylates - therapeutic use
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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Pit and Fissure Sealants - therapeutic use
Silicates - therapeutic use
Tooth Demineralization - etiology
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Treatment Outcome
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