SEALING MINOR LESIONS IN TEETH
SEALING MINOR LESIONS IN TEETH
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Article_Title: | SEALING MINOR LESIONS IN TEETH |
Authors: | Dr. Ioana Elena Lile1, Dr. Ligia Vaida2, Dr. Paul Cornel Freiman1, Dr. Tiberiu Hosszu1, Dr. Tuturici Liviu1, Dr. Elisabeta Vasca1, Dr. Virgil Vasca1, Dr. SzekeresCatalena1, Dr. Onet Melinda1, |
Affiliation: | 1Western University “Vasile Goldis” of Arad , Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dental Medicine 2University of Oradea, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dental Medicine II |
Abstract: | Dental sealing as a measure to prevent caries, is recommended for both children and adults. Dental sealing is done also in treating minor lesions with reference to the erosion of the teeth, cuneiform lesions, abrasion and deep grooves in enamel hypoplasia. This study was conducted on 32 patients and when we reexamined the sealings in terms of marginal closure, color and presence we found that all the sealings were there, except to a patient who presented enamel hypoplasia and required replacement because of the marginal leaking. At the outcome evaluation through the factors that we have selected to evaluate dental sealings, we found that some of the sealings had maybe one or two factors, but if it had a slight coloration without the other factors did not had to be replaced. The dental sealings after 6 months and 12 months remained fully present on teeth. It is recommended to seal minor lesions with light-cured resin materials such as composites in liquid form, because these materials combine a good sealing ability, abrasion resistance and excellent mechanical properties. |
Keywords: | dental sealing, minor lesions, sealants, composite, erosion |
References: | Jaeggi T, Lussi A. Prevalence, incidence and distribution of erosion. Monographs in Oral Sci. 2006; 20:44-65. Dugmore CR, Rock WP. The progression of tooth erosion in a cohort of adolescents of mixed ethnicity. Int J Paediatr Dent. 2003 Sep;13(5):295-303. El Aidi H, Bronkhorst EM, Truin GJ. A longitudinal study of tooth erosion in adolescents. J Dent Res. 2008 Aug;87(8):731-5. Dawson, P. E – Functional Occlusion From TMJ to Smile Design, Ed. Mosby, 2007, ISBN-13-978-0-323-03371-8, ISBN-10:0-323-03371-7, St. Louis, Missou Wright, E. F. – Manual of Temporomandibular Disorders, Blackwell Munksgaard, 2005, ISBN -0-8138-0752-2, Iowa Faller RV, Eversole SL. Enamel protection from acid challenge – benefits of marketed fluoride dentifrices. J Clin Dent. 2013;24(1):25-30. Baig AA, Faller RV, Yan J, Ji N, et al. Protective effects of SnF2 – Part I. Mineral solubilisation studies on powdered apatite. Int Dent J. 2014 Mar;64 Suppl 1:4-10. Khambe D, Eversole SL, Mills T, Faller RV. Protective effects of SnF2 – Part II. Deposition and retention on pellicle-coated enamel. Int Dent J. 2014 Mar;64 Suppl 1:11-15. Eversole SL, Saunders-Burkhardt K, Faller RV. Erosion protection comparison of stabilised SnF2 , mixed fluoride active and SMFP/arginine-containing dentifrices. Int Dent J. 2014 Mar;64 Suppl 1: 22-28 |
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Article Title: | SEALING MINOR LESIONS IN TEETH |
Authors: | Dr. Ioana Elena Lile1, Dr. Ligia Vaida2, Dr. Paul Cornel Freiman1, Dr. Tiberiu Hosszu1, Dr. Tuturici Liviu1, Dr. Elisabeta Vasca1, Dr. Virgil Vasca1, Dr. SzekeresCatalena1, Dr. Onet Melinda1, |
Affiliation: | 1Western University “Vasile Goldis” of Arad , Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dental Medicine 2University of Oradea, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dental Medicine II |
Abstract: | Dental sealing as a measure to prevent caries, is recommended for both children and adults. Dental sealing is done also in treating minor lesions with reference to the erosion of the teeth, cuneiform lesions, abrasion and deep grooves in enamel hypoplasia. This study was conducted on 32 patients and when we reexamined the sealings in terms of marginal closure, color and presence we found that all the sealings were there, except to a patient who presented enamel hypoplasia and required replacement because of the marginal leaking. At the outcome evaluation through the factors that we have selected to evaluate dental sealings, we found that some of the sealings had maybe one or two factors, but if it had a slight coloration without the other factors did not had to be replaced. The dental sealings after 6 months and 12 months remained fully present on teeth. It is recommended to seal minor lesions with light-cured resin materials such as composites in liquid form, because these materials combine a good sealing ability, abrasion resistance and excellent mechanical properties. |
Keywords: | dental sealing, minor lesions, sealants, composite, erosion |
References: | Jaeggi T, Lussi A. Prevalence, incidence and distribution of erosion. Monographs in Oral Sci. 2006; 20:44-65. Dugmore CR, Rock WP. The progression of tooth erosion in a cohort of adolescents of mixed ethnicity. Int J Paediatr Dent. 2003 Sep;13(5):295-303. El Aidi H, Bronkhorst EM, Truin GJ. A longitudinal study of tooth erosion in adolescents. J Dent Res. 2008 Aug;87(8):731-5. Dawson, P. E – Functional Occlusion From TMJ to Smile Design, Ed. Mosby, 2007, ISBN-13-978-0-323-03371-8, ISBN-10:0-323-03371-7, St. Louis, Missou Wright, E. F. – Manual of Temporomandibular Disorders, Blackwell Munksgaard, 2005, ISBN -0-8138-0752-2, Iowa Faller RV, Eversole SL. Enamel protection from acid challenge – benefits of marketed fluoride dentifrices. J Clin Dent. 2013;24(1):25-30. Baig AA, Faller RV, Yan J, Ji N, et al. Protective effects of SnF2 – Part I. Mineral solubilisation studies on powdered apatite. Int Dent J. 2014 Mar;64 Suppl 1:4-10. Khambe D, Eversole SL, Mills T, Faller RV. Protective effects of SnF2 – Part II. Deposition and retention on pellicle-coated enamel. Int Dent J. 2014 Mar;64 Suppl 1:11-15. Eversole SL, Saunders-Burkhardt K, Faller RV. Erosion protection comparison of stabilised SnF2 , mixed fluoride active and SMFP/arginine-containing dentifrices. Int Dent J. 2014 Mar;64 Suppl 1: 22-28 |
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