Progression of non-cavitated lesions in dentin through a nonsurgical approach: a preliminary 12-month clinical observation

Objective: Considering the minimally invasive approach to dentistry, the scientific community has focused on non-invasive treatments for caries lesions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a nonsurgical approach to arrest occlusal non-cavitated dentin lesions through glass ionomer...

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spelling ri-123456789-229162021-12-20T16:35:33Z Progression of non-cavitated lesions in dentin through a nonsurgical approach: a preliminary 12-month clinical observation Silveira, Ana Daniela Silva da Borges, Boniek Castillo Dutra Varela, Hugo de Almeida Lima, Kenio Costa de Assunção, Isauremi Vieira de Pit and fissure sealant Glass ionomer cement Dentin Caries Clinical trial Objective: Considering the minimally invasive approach to dentistry, the scientific community has focused on non-invasive treatments for caries lesions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a nonsurgical approach to arrest occlusal non-cavitated dentin lesions through glass ionomer sealing. Methods: In this controlled clinical trial, 51 teeth with clinically non-cavitated occlusal caries radiographically located beneath the enamel-dentine junction (radiolucent area) were selected among patients presenting a moderate to high risk of caries. The teeth were randomly divided into two groups: an experimental group receiving an application of Vidrion-R (SS White) glass ionomer and a control group not submitted to any clinical intervention. Caries progression was monitored by clinical and radiographic examination at 4-monthly intervals over a period of one year. In addition, marginal integrity of the sealant was evaluated in the experimental group. Results: Clinical examination showed no statistical difference between the groups (P=.13). On the other hand, sealed teeth presented lower caries progression when analyzed by radiographic examination (P=.004). Conclusion: A glass ionomer sealant over non-cavitated occlusal caries lesions in dentin may not be sufficiently effective in arresting their progression. 2017-05-16T12:05:57Z 2017-05-16T12:05:57Z 2012 article SILVEIRA, Ana Daniela Silva da et al. Progression of Non-Cavitated Lesions in Dentin through a Nonsurgical Approach: A Preliminary 12-Month Clinical Observation. European Journal of Dentistry, v. 6, n. 1, p. 34-42, 2012. https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/22916 eng Acesso Aberto application/pdf
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topic Pit and fissure sealant
Glass ionomer cement
Dentin
Caries
Clinical trial
spellingShingle Pit and fissure sealant
Glass ionomer cement
Dentin
Caries
Clinical trial
Silveira, Ana Daniela Silva da
Borges, Boniek Castillo Dutra
Varela, Hugo de Almeida
Lima, Kenio Costa de
Assunção, Isauremi Vieira de
Progression of non-cavitated lesions in dentin through a nonsurgical approach: a preliminary 12-month clinical observation
description Objective: Considering the minimally invasive approach to dentistry, the scientific community has focused on non-invasive treatments for caries lesions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a nonsurgical approach to arrest occlusal non-cavitated dentin lesions through glass ionomer sealing. Methods: In this controlled clinical trial, 51 teeth with clinically non-cavitated occlusal caries radiographically located beneath the enamel-dentine junction (radiolucent area) were selected among patients presenting a moderate to high risk of caries. The teeth were randomly divided into two groups: an experimental group receiving an application of Vidrion-R (SS White) glass ionomer and a control group not submitted to any clinical intervention. Caries progression was monitored by clinical and radiographic examination at 4-monthly intervals over a period of one year. In addition, marginal integrity of the sealant was evaluated in the experimental group. Results: Clinical examination showed no statistical difference between the groups (P=.13). On the other hand, sealed teeth presented lower caries progression when analyzed by radiographic examination (P=.004). Conclusion: A glass ionomer sealant over non-cavitated occlusal caries lesions in dentin may not be sufficiently effective in arresting their progression.
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author Silveira, Ana Daniela Silva da
Borges, Boniek Castillo Dutra
Varela, Hugo de Almeida
Lima, Kenio Costa de
Assunção, Isauremi Vieira de
author_facet Silveira, Ana Daniela Silva da
Borges, Boniek Castillo Dutra
Varela, Hugo de Almeida
Lima, Kenio Costa de
Assunção, Isauremi Vieira de
author_sort Silveira, Ana Daniela Silva da
title Progression of non-cavitated lesions in dentin through a nonsurgical approach: a preliminary 12-month clinical observation
title_short Progression of non-cavitated lesions in dentin through a nonsurgical approach: a preliminary 12-month clinical observation
title_full Progression of non-cavitated lesions in dentin through a nonsurgical approach: a preliminary 12-month clinical observation
title_fullStr Progression of non-cavitated lesions in dentin through a nonsurgical approach: a preliminary 12-month clinical observation
title_full_unstemmed Progression of non-cavitated lesions in dentin through a nonsurgical approach: a preliminary 12-month clinical observation
title_sort progression of non-cavitated lesions in dentin through a nonsurgical approach: a preliminary 12-month clinical observation
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