نتایج جستجو برای: dental sealants

تعداد نتایج: 162267  

Journal: :Journal of international oral health : JIOH 2014
H M Pushpalatha K S Ravichandra Koya Srikanth G Divya Vasanthi Done K Bala Krishna Vishwanath Patil

BACKGROUND Dental caries among children is one of the greatest challenges faced by dentists globally; especially that of susceptible surfaces like the Pit and fissures. Dental sealants have proved to be an effective way to prevent caries development. The Clinical success of any material depends upon its adhesion to tooth structure, resistance to wear and ability to withstand the masticatory or ...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1983
M Houpt Z Shey

The clinical effectiveness of a self-polymerized fissure sealant was studied, in 205 children, ages 6-10 years (mean age 71⁄2 years). There were 313 sites sealed and after four and six years, 247 and 115 were available for recall After four years, sealant retention was 73 % and effectiveness in caries reduction was 77%. After six years, 58% of sealants were retained and these were 56 % effectiv...

2010

CONTEXT: Dental sealants and composite filling materials containing bisphenol A (BPA) derivatives are increasingly used in childhood dentistry. Evidence is accumulating that BPA and some BPA derivatives can pose health risks attributable to their endocrine-disrupting, estrogenic properties. OBJECTIVES: To systematically compile and critically evaluate the literature characterizing BPA content o...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2007
Mahadevan Ganesh Tandon Shobha

AIM The anatomical pits and fissures of the teeth have long been recognized as susceptible areas for the initiation of dental caries. The extreme vulnerability to decay of these pits and fissures on the occlusal surfaces has prompted dental scientists to seek methods of caries prevention. Motivated by the role of pit and fissure sealants in caries prevention, the aim of this study was to compar...

2015
Paddy Fleming

Dental caries in young children remains a public health problem particularly for children whose families are socioeconomically deprived. A child's first dental visit should be at approximately 12 months of age and this should facilitate the provision of anticipatory guidance concerning oral health and dental development to the child's parents/guardians. Compliance with dietary advice is of key ...

2018
Ryan Richard Ruff Richard Niederman

BACKGROUND Dental caries is the world's most prevalent childhood disease. School-based caries prevention can reduce the risk of childhood caries by increasing access to care. However, the optimal mix of treatment services, intensity, and frequency of care is unknown. METHODS Data were derived from two prospective cohorts of US children participating in two caries prevention programs with diff...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012

2016
Charisma Y. Atkins Timothy K. Thomas Dane Lenaker Gretchen M. Day Thomas W. Hennessy Martin I. Meltzer

OBJECTIVE We conducted a cost-effectiveness analysis of five specific dental interventions to help guide resource allocation. METHODS We developed a spreadsheet-based tool, from the healthcare payer perspective, to evaluate the cost effectiveness of specific dental interventions that are currently used among Alaska Native children (6-60 months). Interventions included: water fluoridation, den...

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