An in vitro study on inhibition of enamel demineralization by fluoride-releasing resin sealant and glass ionomer sealant
- VernacularTitle:含氟树脂封闭剂与玻璃离子封闭剂抑制牙釉质脱矿能力的体外研究
- Author:
Qiao LIU
;
Juhong LIN
;
Jinhua WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
fluoride-releasing sealant;
glass ionomer;
demineralization;
dental caries
- From:Journal of Third Military Medical University
2003;0(07):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To compare the inhibitory effect of fluoride-releasing resin sealant and glass ionomer sealant on enamel demineralization in vitro.Methods Thirty noncarious human third molars extracted were randomly divided into 3 groups with 10 in each.Cavity was placed on buccal surfaces of the molars,then filled with fluoride-releasing resin sealant(ClinproTMsealant),glass ionomer sealant(Fuji Ⅸ GP)or non-fluoride-releasing resin sealant(Concise).After thermocycling for 300 cycles,the surface microhardness of sound enamel 1 mm away from sealant-filled cavities in each group was measured.Then after the treated molars were placed in an artificial demineralizing solution for a week,their surface microhardness was detected again.Results The mean reduction of surface microhardness was(87.30?23.84)HV for ClinproTM sealant group,(76.90?27.75)HV for Fuji Ⅸ GP group and(147.67?46.42)HV for Concise group.There was a significant difference(P0.05).Conclusion Both the fluoride-releasing resin sealant and glass ionomer sealant can effectively reduce the amount of enamel demineralization adjacent to the materials.Fluoride ion released from the sealants protects the adjacent enamel against in vitro demineralization to some extent.