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Effect of two different bonding agents on the microleakage used for fluoride releasing pit and fissure sealant

The evaluation of 5th and 7th generation bonding agents on the extent of micro leakage from sealant such as fluoride in forty extracted human premolar teeth is of interest to dentists. 40 extracted teeth satisfying the inclusion and exclusion criteria were randomly divided into two groups. Group I u...

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Published in:Bioinformation 2024-08, Vol.20 (8), p.855-858
Main Authors: Jalannavar, Prashant, Rajguru, Ketaki, Goud, Sindhoori, Nanda, Soumyaranjan, Mohapatra, Shreeyam, Swain, Ajit Kumar, Surana, Pratik
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Summary:The evaluation of 5th and 7th generation bonding agents on the extent of micro leakage from sealant such as fluoride in forty extracted human premolar teeth is of interest to dentists. 40 extracted teeth satisfying the inclusion and exclusion criteria were randomly divided into two groups. Group I utilized a bonding agent from the fifth generation, whereas Group II employed a bonding agent from the seventh generation, both treated with Helioseal F Plus sealant. Following a 24-hour period of cultivation at a temperature of 37°C and subjecting the sample to 100 cycles of temperature fluctuation varying in temperature from 5°C to 55°C, the samples were submerged in a 0.2% methylene blue dye mixture for duration of 24 hours and examined under a microscope. Result showed that fifth-generation agent mean microleakage was greater, but not statistically significant. The seventh-generation agent demonstrated minimal microleakage with simpler application.
ISSN:0973-2063
0973-8894
0973-2063
DOI:10.6026/973206300200855