2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40368-022-00773-z
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A novel application of a bioactive material as a pit and fissure sealant: in vitro pilot study evaluating the sealing ability and penetration

Abstract: Purpose To compare the sealing ability and penetration of a bioactive material used as pit and fissure sealant to those of glass ionomer sealant. Methods This was an in vitro experimental study conducted on 20 permanent teeth. For Group I of ten teeth, ACTIVA BioACTIVE-Base/Liner was applied as a sealant on pits and fissures, and the remaining ten teeth of Group II were sealed using glass ionomer cement. After thermocycling, the apex of the teeth was seale… Show more

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“…It is worth noticing that shrinkage of sealants is generally lower with the increasing amount of filler in the material. The chance of filling leaks also drops [62]. In addition, Rahimian-Imam S et al mentions that self-adhering sealants have lower leakage than conventional materials.…”
Section: Microleakage and Adhesionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noticing that shrinkage of sealants is generally lower with the increasing amount of filler in the material. The chance of filling leaks also drops [62]. In addition, Rahimian-Imam S et al mentions that self-adhering sealants have lower leakage than conventional materials.…”
Section: Microleakage and Adhesionmentioning
confidence: 99%