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Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences | Volume-7 | Issue-11
In Vitro Experimental Study: Comparison of Tooth Fissure Morphology Patterns Various the Adaptability of two Fissure Sealants
Dr. Saurabh Satyarth, Dr. Bhawna Kumari
Published: Nov. 11, 2020 | 132 91
DOI: 10.36347/sjds.2020.v07i11.001
Pages: 173-176
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Abstract
Background: This study has conducted for compare the adaptation of resin-based sealants with that of Resin modified glass ionome-based sealants in various tooth fissure morphologies. Methods: It”s an in vitro experimental study done at department of dentistry, Government Medical College & Hospital, Bettiah (Bihar). Ten extracted human molars were randomly assigned for two groups, (n=5) each. Fissure sealant material (Resin based sealant or resin modified glass ionomer-based sealant) has applied on the occlusal surface of the tooth according to manufacturer’s recommendations. Specimens were thermocycled and then sectioned into three longitudinal parts in the bucco– lingual direction. Specimens were examined using scanning electron microscope for the adaptation of the sealant in the occlusal fissure. Mann-Whitney –U test and Kruskall-Wallis test were applied to compare the adaptability scores of sealant materials in the tooth fissure. Level of significance was kept at 0.05.Results: There was no significant difference in the adaptability scores among U-shaped (p-value=0.35), V-shaped (p-value=0.89), IK-shaped (p-value=0.52), I-shaped (p-value-=0.41) and Y-shaped (p-value=1.00) fissure patterns. Similarly, there were no significant differences observed between the resin-based sealant (p-value=0.95) versus RMGIC based sealant (p-value=0.63) for the adaptability scores in various tooth fissure morphologies. Conclusions: No significant difference was found between resin-based sealants and resin modified glass ionomer-based sealants for the adaptation in various tooth fissure patterns.