1987
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1987.0199
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Retention and effectiveness of a single application of white sealant after 10 years

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“…The clinical excellence shown by Concise sealing (S1) in this study is in accordance with Simonsen's findings in 1987 18) and 1991 19) , which reported an optimum clinical behavior after 10 and 15 years of clinical analysis with a single application of this material.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The clinical excellence shown by Concise sealing (S1) in this study is in accordance with Simonsen's findings in 1987 18) and 1991 19) , which reported an optimum clinical behavior after 10 and 15 years of clinical analysis with a single application of this material.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…The clinical success of the application of sealants is directly related to the employment of an extremely accurate technique, because material loss is attributed almost exclusively to the ineffectiveness of the technique adopted [21][22][23][24][25][26] . This fact is supported by what has been observed in this study and by Simonsen's reports in 1987 18) and in 1991 19) , which affirmed, among other considerations, that the occlusal sealants assessed 10 and 15 years after the applications presented excellent material retention rate, and, consequently, prevented dental caries. These reports also reaffirmed that the application technique is of fundamental importance for material longevity on the dental surface.…”
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“…Following this, more acid etch studies have been carried out (9)(10)(11)(12).Together with the availability of newer polymeric materials, the technique was developed further. Filled resins became the material of choice and phosphoric acid of lower concentrations were found to give better results.…”
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confidence: 99%