This randomized clinical trial aimed to assess the efficacy of sealing occlusal carious lesions in permanent teeth. The sample consisted of 54 occlusal carious lesions in permanent molars and premolars of 49 patients aged 8–43 years (median: 19 years). The inclusion criteria comprised the presence of a cavity with no access allowing biofilm control. The maximum depth of the lesion was the middle third of the dentin thickness, as assessed by bitewing radiography. The teeth were randomly assigned to sealant treatment (n = 28) or restorative treatment (n = 26). Clinical and radiographic examinations were performed after 1 year and after 3–4 years. The outcomes depended on the clinical performance of the sealant/restoration and the control of c...
The Hall Technique (HT) is a method for managing carious primary molars. Decay is sealed under pre-f...
A barrier to providing sealants is concern about inadvertently sealing over caries. This meta-analys...
CONTEXT: Although preservation of the tooth structure is quoted as the main advantage of sealing of ...
Abstract This randomized clinical trial aimed to assess the efficacy of sealing occlusal carious les...
Objectives: This two-arm, parallel-group, tooth-randomised, controlled noninferiority clinical trial...
Abstract The occlusal surface is the most affected area by dental caries and the sealing of the pit...
The aim of this study was to assess after 1 year the efficacy of sealing progressing occlusal caries...
Background: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011-2012 data indicated that, in the U...
The aim of the study was to describe the 3-yr results of a treatment program designed to control occ...
Background. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011-2012 data indicated that, in the U...
PURPOSE: To estimate the survival of retention of sealant extension to occlusal ART restorations ove...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a therapeutic sealant to arrest non...
Abstract Background The resin-based pit and fissure s...
The Hall Technique (HT) is a method for managing carious primary molars. Decay is sealed under prefo...
The Hall Technique (HT) is a method for managing carious primary molars. Decay is sealed under pre-f...
A barrier to providing sealants is concern about inadvertently sealing over caries. This meta-analys...
CONTEXT: Although preservation of the tooth structure is quoted as the main advantage of sealing of ...
Abstract This randomized clinical trial aimed to assess the efficacy of sealing occlusal carious les...
Objectives: This two-arm, parallel-group, tooth-randomised, controlled noninferiority clinical trial...
Abstract The occlusal surface is the most affected area by dental caries and the sealing of the pit...
The aim of this study was to assess after 1 year the efficacy of sealing progressing occlusal caries...
Background: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011-2012 data indicated that, in the U...
The aim of the study was to describe the 3-yr results of a treatment program designed to control occ...
Background. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011-2012 data indicated that, in the U...
PURPOSE: To estimate the survival of retention of sealant extension to occlusal ART restorations ove...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a therapeutic sealant to arrest non...
Abstract Background The resin-based pit and fissure s...
The Hall Technique (HT) is a method for managing carious primary molars. Decay is sealed under prefo...
The Hall Technique (HT) is a method for managing carious primary molars. Decay is sealed under pre-f...
A barrier to providing sealants is concern about inadvertently sealing over caries. This meta-analys...
CONTEXT: Although preservation of the tooth structure is quoted as the main advantage of sealing of ...