Comportamento clínico e laboratorial de selante bioativo com partículas S-PRG em dentes com lesões iniciais de cárie

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Autor(a) principal: PENHA, Karla Janilee De Souza
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
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Resumo: The self-etching sealant with SPR-G particles can be effective in the prevention and control of caries, as they are a simple, conservative and practical strategy for the treatment of teeth in the initial stages of eruption. The purpose of Chapter I was to evaluate in vitro the alkalinizing potential, adhesive strength and microhardness in vivo, retention and quality of the remainder of the self-etching sealant with pre-reacted glass (S-PRG). Sealants were used; Conventional FS (Fluoroshield-Dentsply) and BS - self-etching with pre-reacted particles (S-PRG) (BeautiSealant -Shofu) for the performance of in vitro and in vivo tests. For the analysis of the alkalinizing profile, 10 FS and BS sealant discs were made, submerged in Ph 7 and 4 solutions, evaluated after 24h and 30 days. For shear (SBS), 6 cylinders were made with FS or BS on each of the 20 bovine enamel surfaces, totaling 120 samples. For the measurement of Knoop microhardness, 20 circular samples were made with FS and BS, and the reading was performed after 24h and 30 days. For the randomized clinical trial with a split-mouth model, 28 adolescents (10 to 14 years old) were selected, with two permanent 2nd molars erupting, ICDAS≤2. BS and FS sealants were applied and treatments were evaluated in baseline and after 1 month, adopting the retention and quality criteria of the remaining material (USPHS). ANOVA, Scheffe's post-hoc was used to evaluate pH and T test for SBS and microhardness, and x2 and Fisher for in vivo analyzes (p <0.05). BS in acidic medium promoted an increase in pH after 24h and 30 days, and the pH remained stable in alkaline medium (pH> 7), in both situations FS acidified the medium. A reduction in SBS (p = 0.009) and microhardness (p = 0.00) was observed after 24h and 30 days, with the FS showing higher values in vitro. Clinically, the retention rate was higher for FS when compared to BS (p = 0.02), but there was no difference in the quality of the remaining sealants studied. The ICDAS profile was initially 1 and 2 for the treated groups and after 1 month, both groups had a higher incidence of ICDAS 0 (healthy and fully sealed teeth) (p = 0.275). After 1 month, the BS sealant, in vitro, showed less retention and microhardness, but with a greater tendency to alkalinize the medium and in vivo obtained the same level of clinical performance as the conventional sealant. In Chapter II, the objective was to evaluate the retention and survival analysis of conventional and self-etching resinous sealants with S-PRG particles for the sealing of permanent molar fissures and fissures after 1 year of treatment. A randomized mouth-divided clinical trial was carried out, where 56 newly erupted permanent second molars (Eruption stage 2 and 3), with ICDAS from 0 to 2, were selected. They received treatments with: FS and BS at random. Retention, quality of remnant (USPHS) and ICDAS assessments were performed at baseline and after 1, 6 and 12 months. Wilcoxon tests, chi-square of independence, Kaplan-Meier and Mantel-Cox survival analysis were performed (α = 5%). The proportion of total retention was significantly higher for FS (57.1%) compared to BS (21.4%) (p = 0.022). There was no difference in the quality of the remaining sealant (USPSH) of the sealants after 1 year of treatment. There was an association of ICDAS and sealants after 6 (p = 0.025) and 12 months (p = 0.027). BS showed less retention than FS, however the quality of the remaining sealants over 12 months was similar between the materials, and after 6 and 12 months of treatment there was a predominance of ICDAS 0 for BS, while FS presented ICDAS 1. The The objective of Chapter III was to evaluate the retention, marginal impairment and quality of the remainder of conventional resin sealants and bioactive self- etching using microscopic analysis of the teeth treated in a randomized clinical trial. Fifty-six newly erupted 2nd molars of adolescents aged 11 to 14 years were randomized and sealed with FS and BS. Moldings were made and cast with epoxy resin after treatment 1, 6 months and 12 months, totaling 224 samples. Direct (clinical) and indirect (microscopic) assessments of retention, quality of remnant (USPHS) and marginal impairment were performed. The indirect data were submitted to the x2 test for the degree of retention, ordinal regression with Logit function with odds ratios for the quality of the remainder, and for the reliability between the clinical and microscopic evaluations, Fleiss-Kappa (α = 0, 05). It was clinically observed that BS (79.2%) obtained less total retention than FS (36.8%) only after 1 year (p = 0.005). There was no difference in the anatomical shape (p = 0.465) of the sealants, but the adaptation and marginal impairment was better for FS only after 1 year (p = 0.012). In 1 month, the chances of BS showing greater marginal impairment was 2.99 times greater than those of FS, and after 1 to there was only a 0.2931 times chance of repeating this pattern. The microscopic evaluation was 0.20 higher than the clinical one. It was possible to conclude that only after one year did the FS sealant show greater retention and marginal adaptation / compromise values, and the microscopic values were able to confer more accuracy than the clinical evaluation (tactile-visual).
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spelling FIROOZMAND, Leily Macedohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4203623686752952MARTINEZ, Issis Virginia Luquehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5794757037110062TORRES, Carlos Rocha Gomeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3135367849609938MAIA FILHO, Etevaldo Matoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3245619741343646RIBEIRO, Cecilia Claudia Costahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1783658679814263FIROOZMAND, Leily Macedohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4203623686752952http://lattes.cnpq.br/1348300116670420PENHA, Karla Janilee De Souza2022-11-29T16:11:07Z2020-12-17PENHA, Karla Janilee De Souza. Comportamento clínico e laboratorial de selante bioativo com partículas S-PRG em dentes com lesões iniciais de cárie. 2020. 141 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Odontologia/CCBS) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís.https://tedebc.ufma.br/jspui/handle/tede/tede/4348The self-etching sealant with SPR-G particles can be effective in the prevention and control of caries, as they are a simple, conservative and practical strategy for the treatment of teeth in the initial stages of eruption. The purpose of Chapter I was to evaluate in vitro the alkalinizing potential, adhesive strength and microhardness in vivo, retention and quality of the remainder of the self-etching sealant with pre-reacted glass (S-PRG). Sealants were used; Conventional FS (Fluoroshield-Dentsply) and BS - self-etching with pre-reacted particles (S-PRG) (BeautiSealant -Shofu) for the performance of in vitro and in vivo tests. For the analysis of the alkalinizing profile, 10 FS and BS sealant discs were made, submerged in Ph 7 and 4 solutions, evaluated after 24h and 30 days. For shear (SBS), 6 cylinders were made with FS or BS on each of the 20 bovine enamel surfaces, totaling 120 samples. For the measurement of Knoop microhardness, 20 circular samples were made with FS and BS, and the reading was performed after 24h and 30 days. For the randomized clinical trial with a split-mouth model, 28 adolescents (10 to 14 years old) were selected, with two permanent 2nd molars erupting, ICDAS≤2. BS and FS sealants were applied and treatments were evaluated in baseline and after 1 month, adopting the retention and quality criteria of the remaining material (USPHS). ANOVA, Scheffe's post-hoc was used to evaluate pH and T test for SBS and microhardness, and x2 and Fisher for in vivo analyzes (p <0.05). BS in acidic medium promoted an increase in pH after 24h and 30 days, and the pH remained stable in alkaline medium (pH> 7), in both situations FS acidified the medium. A reduction in SBS (p = 0.009) and microhardness (p = 0.00) was observed after 24h and 30 days, with the FS showing higher values in vitro. Clinically, the retention rate was higher for FS when compared to BS (p = 0.02), but there was no difference in the quality of the remaining sealants studied. The ICDAS profile was initially 1 and 2 for the treated groups and after 1 month, both groups had a higher incidence of ICDAS 0 (healthy and fully sealed teeth) (p = 0.275). After 1 month, the BS sealant, in vitro, showed less retention and microhardness, but with a greater tendency to alkalinize the medium and in vivo obtained the same level of clinical performance as the conventional sealant. In Chapter II, the objective was to evaluate the retention and survival analysis of conventional and self-etching resinous sealants with S-PRG particles for the sealing of permanent molar fissures and fissures after 1 year of treatment. A randomized mouth-divided clinical trial was carried out, where 56 newly erupted permanent second molars (Eruption stage 2 and 3), with ICDAS from 0 to 2, were selected. They received treatments with: FS and BS at random. Retention, quality of remnant (USPHS) and ICDAS assessments were performed at baseline and after 1, 6 and 12 months. Wilcoxon tests, chi-square of independence, Kaplan-Meier and Mantel-Cox survival analysis were performed (α = 5%). The proportion of total retention was significantly higher for FS (57.1%) compared to BS (21.4%) (p = 0.022). There was no difference in the quality of the remaining sealant (USPSH) of the sealants after 1 year of treatment. There was an association of ICDAS and sealants after 6 (p = 0.025) and 12 months (p = 0.027). BS showed less retention than FS, however the quality of the remaining sealants over 12 months was similar between the materials, and after 6 and 12 months of treatment there was a predominance of ICDAS 0 for BS, while FS presented ICDAS 1. The The objective of Chapter III was to evaluate the retention, marginal impairment and quality of the remainder of conventional resin sealants and bioactive self- etching using microscopic analysis of the teeth treated in a randomized clinical trial. Fifty-six newly erupted 2nd molars of adolescents aged 11 to 14 years were randomized and sealed with FS and BS. Moldings were made and cast with epoxy resin after treatment 1, 6 months and 12 months, totaling 224 samples. Direct (clinical) and indirect (microscopic) assessments of retention, quality of remnant (USPHS) and marginal impairment were performed. The indirect data were submitted to the x2 test for the degree of retention, ordinal regression with Logit function with odds ratios for the quality of the remainder, and for the reliability between the clinical and microscopic evaluations, Fleiss-Kappa (α = 0, 05). It was clinically observed that BS (79.2%) obtained less total retention than FS (36.8%) only after 1 year (p = 0.005). There was no difference in the anatomical shape (p = 0.465) of the sealants, but the adaptation and marginal impairment was better for FS only after 1 year (p = 0.012). In 1 month, the chances of BS showing greater marginal impairment was 2.99 times greater than those of FS, and after 1 to there was only a 0.2931 times chance of repeating this pattern. The microscopic evaluation was 0.20 higher than the clinical one. It was possible to conclude that only after one year did the FS sealant show greater retention and marginal adaptation / compromise values, and the microscopic values were able to confer more accuracy than the clinical evaluation (tactile-visual).O selante autocondicionante com partículas SPR-G podem ser eficazes na prevenção e controle da cárie, pois são uma estratégia simples, conservadora e de uso prático para o tratamento de dentes em estágios iniciais de erupção. O objetivo do capítulo I foi avaliar in vitro o potencial alcalinizante, a resistência adesiva e a microdureza in vivo a retenção e qualidade do remanescente do selante autocondicionante com vidro pré-reagido (S-PRG). Foram empregados os selantes; FS- convencional (Fluoroshield-Dentsply) e BS – autocondicionante com partículas pré- reagidas (S-PRG) (BeautiSealant - Shofu) para a realização dos testes in vitro e in vivo. Para análise do perfil alcalinizante foram confeccionados 10 discos de selantes FS e BS, submersos em soluções de Ph 7 e 4, avaliados após 24h e 30 dias. Para cisalhamento (SBS), confeccionou-se 6 cilindros com FS ou BS em cada uma das 20 superfícies de esmalte dental bovino, totalizando 120 amostras. Para a mensuração da microdureza Knoop, 20 amostras circulares foram confeccionadas com FS e BS, e a leitura foi realizada após 24h e 30 dias. Para o de ensaio clínico randomizado com modelo de boca-dividida, selecionou-se 28 adolescentes (10 a 14 anos), com dois 2° molares permanentes em erupção, ICDAS≤2. Foram aplicados os selantes BS e FS e os tratamentos foram avaliados em baseline e após 1 mês, adotando os critérios de retenção e qualidade do material remanescente (USPHS). Utilizou-se ANOVA, post-hoc de Scheffe para análise do pH e teste T para SBS e microdureza, e x2 e Fisher para as análises in vivo (p<0,05). BS em meio ácido promoveu elevação do pH após 24h e 30 dias, e manteve estável o pH em meio alcalino (pH>7), já em ambas situações FS acidificou o meio. Observou-se redução da SBS (p=0,009) e microdureza (p=0,00) após 24h e 30 dias sendo que o FS apresentou maiores valores in vitro. Clinicamente a taxa de retenção foi maior para FS quando comparada a BS (p=0,02), porém não houve diferença na qualidade do remanescente dos selantes estudados. O perfil inicialmente do ICDAS foi 1 e 2 para os grupos tratados e após 1 mês, ambos os grupos apresentaram uma maior incidência de ICDAS 0 (dentes hígidos e totalmente selados) (p=0,275). Após 1 mês, o selante BS, in vitro, apresentou menor retenção e microdureza, porém com maior tendência de alcalinização do meio e in vivo obteve o mesmo nível de desempenho clínico que o selante convencional. No capítulo II o objetivo foi avaliar a retenção e análise de sobrevivência de selantes resinoso convencional e autocondicionante com partículas S-PRG para o selamento de fóssulas e fissuras de molares permanentes após 1 ano de tratamento. Realizou-se um ensaio clínico randomizado boca-dividida, onde 56 segundos molares permanentes recém-erupcionados (estágio de Erupção 2 e 3), com ICDAS de 0 a 2, foram selecionados. Estes receberam de forma randomizada, tratamentos com: FS e BS. Realizou-se avaliações de retenção, qualidade do remanescente (USPHS) e ICDAS no baseline e após 1, 6 e 12 meses. Os testes Wilcoxon, x2, análise de sobrevivência de Kaplan-Meier e de Mantel-Cox foram realizados (α=5%). A proporção de retenção total foi significativamente maior para FS (57,1%) em relação à BS (21,4%) (p=0,022). Não foi verificada diferença na qualidade do selante remanescente (USPSH) dos selantes, após 1 ano de tratamento. Houve associação do ICDAS e os selantes após 6 (p=0,025) e 12 meses (p=0,027). O BS apresentou menor retenção que FS, porém a qualidade do remanescente dos selantes ao longo de 12 meses foi similar entre os materiais, e após 6 e 12 meses de tratamento houve predomínio do ICDAS 0 para o BS, enquanto FS apresentou ICDAS 1. O objetivo do capítulo III foi o de avaliar a retenção, comprometimento marginal e qualidade do remanescente de selantes resinosos convencional e autocondicionante bioativo por meio de análise microscópica dos dentes tratados em ensaio clínico boca dividida. Cinquenta e seis 2° molares recém-erupcionados de adolescentes entre 11 a 14 anos foram randomizados e selados com FS e BS. Moldagens foram realizadas e vazadas com resina epóxi após o tratamento 1, 6 meses e 12 meses, totalizando 224 amostras. Realizou-se avaliações diretas (clínicas) e indiretas (microscópicas) da retenção, qualidade do remanescente (USPHS) e comprometimento marginal. Os dados indiretos foram submetidos ao teste x2 para o grau de retenção, regressão ordinal com função Logit com razões de chance para a qualidade do remanescente, e para a confiabilidade entre as avaliações clínica e microscópicas usou- se Fleiss-Kappa (α =0,05). Observou-se clinicamente que o BS (79,2%) obteve menor retenção total que FS (36,8%) apenas após 1 ano (p=0,005). Não foi verificada diferença na forma anatômica (p=0,465) dos selantes, porém a adaptação e comprometimento marginal foi melhor para FS apenas após 1 ano (p=0,012). Em 1 mês as chances de BS apresentar maior comprometimento marginal foi 2,99 vezes maior que as do FS, e após 1 ano houve apenas 0,2931 vezes de chance em repetir esse padrão. A avaliação microscópica foi 0,20 superior que a clínica. Foi possível concluir que apenas após um ano o selante FS apresentou maior retenção e valores de adaptação/comprometimento marginal, e os valores microscópicos foram capazes de conferir mais acurácia que a avaliação clínica (tátil-visual).Submitted by Jonathan Sousa de Almeida (jonathan.sousa@ufma.br) on 2022-11-29T16:11:07Z No. of bitstreams: 1 KARLAJANILEEDESOUZAPENHA.pdf: 2638751 bytes, checksum: 1a7bfc7aa6d3a7a6b53ef3fb0dc1bb7e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-11-29T16:11:07Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Comportamento clínico e laboratorial de selante bioativo com partículas S-PRG em dentes com lesões iniciais de cárie
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Clinical and laboratory behavior of bioactive sealant with S-PRG particles on teeth with early caries lesions
title Comportamento clínico e laboratorial de selante bioativo com partículas S-PRG em dentes com lesões iniciais de cárie
spellingShingle Comportamento clínico e laboratorial de selante bioativo com partículas S-PRG em dentes com lesões iniciais de cárie
PENHA, Karla Janilee De Souza
Selantes de fóssulas e fissuras.
Cárie dental;
Autocondicionante.
Pit and fissure sealants;
Dental caries;
Self-etching.
Odontologia
title_short Comportamento clínico e laboratorial de selante bioativo com partículas S-PRG em dentes com lesões iniciais de cárie
title_full Comportamento clínico e laboratorial de selante bioativo com partículas S-PRG em dentes com lesões iniciais de cárie
title_fullStr Comportamento clínico e laboratorial de selante bioativo com partículas S-PRG em dentes com lesões iniciais de cárie
title_full_unstemmed Comportamento clínico e laboratorial de selante bioativo com partículas S-PRG em dentes com lesões iniciais de cárie
title_sort Comportamento clínico e laboratorial de selante bioativo com partículas S-PRG em dentes com lesões iniciais de cárie
author PENHA, Karla Janilee De Souza
author_facet PENHA, Karla Janilee De Souza
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv FIROOZMAND, Leily Macedo
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv MARTINEZ, Issis Virginia Luque
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv TORRES, Carlos Rocha Gomes
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3135367849609938
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv MAIA FILHO, Etevaldo Matos
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv RIBEIRO, Cecilia Claudia Costa
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dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv FIROOZMAND, Leily Macedo
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dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1348300116670420
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PENHA, Karla Janilee De Souza
contributor_str_mv FIROOZMAND, Leily Macedo
MARTINEZ, Issis Virginia Luque
TORRES, Carlos Rocha Gomes
MAIA FILHO, Etevaldo Matos
RIBEIRO, Cecilia Claudia Costa
FIROOZMAND, Leily Macedo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Selantes de fóssulas e fissuras.
Cárie dental;
Autocondicionante.
topic Selantes de fóssulas e fissuras.
Cárie dental;
Autocondicionante.
Pit and fissure sealants;
Dental caries;
Self-etching.
Odontologia
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Pit and fissure sealants;
Dental caries;
Self-etching.
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Odontologia
description The self-etching sealant with SPR-G particles can be effective in the prevention and control of caries, as they are a simple, conservative and practical strategy for the treatment of teeth in the initial stages of eruption. The purpose of Chapter I was to evaluate in vitro the alkalinizing potential, adhesive strength and microhardness in vivo, retention and quality of the remainder of the self-etching sealant with pre-reacted glass (S-PRG). Sealants were used; Conventional FS (Fluoroshield-Dentsply) and BS - self-etching with pre-reacted particles (S-PRG) (BeautiSealant -Shofu) for the performance of in vitro and in vivo tests. For the analysis of the alkalinizing profile, 10 FS and BS sealant discs were made, submerged in Ph 7 and 4 solutions, evaluated after 24h and 30 days. For shear (SBS), 6 cylinders were made with FS or BS on each of the 20 bovine enamel surfaces, totaling 120 samples. For the measurement of Knoop microhardness, 20 circular samples were made with FS and BS, and the reading was performed after 24h and 30 days. For the randomized clinical trial with a split-mouth model, 28 adolescents (10 to 14 years old) were selected, with two permanent 2nd molars erupting, ICDAS≤2. BS and FS sealants were applied and treatments were evaluated in baseline and after 1 month, adopting the retention and quality criteria of the remaining material (USPHS). ANOVA, Scheffe's post-hoc was used to evaluate pH and T test for SBS and microhardness, and x2 and Fisher for in vivo analyzes (p <0.05). BS in acidic medium promoted an increase in pH after 24h and 30 days, and the pH remained stable in alkaline medium (pH> 7), in both situations FS acidified the medium. A reduction in SBS (p = 0.009) and microhardness (p = 0.00) was observed after 24h and 30 days, with the FS showing higher values in vitro. Clinically, the retention rate was higher for FS when compared to BS (p = 0.02), but there was no difference in the quality of the remaining sealants studied. The ICDAS profile was initially 1 and 2 for the treated groups and after 1 month, both groups had a higher incidence of ICDAS 0 (healthy and fully sealed teeth) (p = 0.275). After 1 month, the BS sealant, in vitro, showed less retention and microhardness, but with a greater tendency to alkalinize the medium and in vivo obtained the same level of clinical performance as the conventional sealant. In Chapter II, the objective was to evaluate the retention and survival analysis of conventional and self-etching resinous sealants with S-PRG particles for the sealing of permanent molar fissures and fissures after 1 year of treatment. A randomized mouth-divided clinical trial was carried out, where 56 newly erupted permanent second molars (Eruption stage 2 and 3), with ICDAS from 0 to 2, were selected. They received treatments with: FS and BS at random. Retention, quality of remnant (USPHS) and ICDAS assessments were performed at baseline and after 1, 6 and 12 months. Wilcoxon tests, chi-square of independence, Kaplan-Meier and Mantel-Cox survival analysis were performed (α = 5%). The proportion of total retention was significantly higher for FS (57.1%) compared to BS (21.4%) (p = 0.022). There was no difference in the quality of the remaining sealant (USPSH) of the sealants after 1 year of treatment. There was an association of ICDAS and sealants after 6 (p = 0.025) and 12 months (p = 0.027). BS showed less retention than FS, however the quality of the remaining sealants over 12 months was similar between the materials, and after 6 and 12 months of treatment there was a predominance of ICDAS 0 for BS, while FS presented ICDAS 1. The The objective of Chapter III was to evaluate the retention, marginal impairment and quality of the remainder of conventional resin sealants and bioactive self- etching using microscopic analysis of the teeth treated in a randomized clinical trial. Fifty-six newly erupted 2nd molars of adolescents aged 11 to 14 years were randomized and sealed with FS and BS. Moldings were made and cast with epoxy resin after treatment 1, 6 months and 12 months, totaling 224 samples. Direct (clinical) and indirect (microscopic) assessments of retention, quality of remnant (USPHS) and marginal impairment were performed. The indirect data were submitted to the x2 test for the degree of retention, ordinal regression with Logit function with odds ratios for the quality of the remainder, and for the reliability between the clinical and microscopic evaluations, Fleiss-Kappa (α = 0, 05). It was clinically observed that BS (79.2%) obtained less total retention than FS (36.8%) only after 1 year (p = 0.005). There was no difference in the anatomical shape (p = 0.465) of the sealants, but the adaptation and marginal impairment was better for FS only after 1 year (p = 0.012). In 1 month, the chances of BS showing greater marginal impairment was 2.99 times greater than those of FS, and after 1 to there was only a 0.2931 times chance of repeating this pattern. The microscopic evaluation was 0.20 higher than the clinical one. It was possible to conclude that only after one year did the FS sealant show greater retention and marginal adaptation / compromise values, and the microscopic values were able to confer more accuracy than the clinical evaluation (tactile-visual).
publishDate 2020
dc.date.issued.fl_str_mv 2020-12-17
dc.date.accessioned.fl_str_mv 2022-11-29T16:11:07Z
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dc.identifier.citation.fl_str_mv PENHA, Karla Janilee De Souza. Comportamento clínico e laboratorial de selante bioativo com partículas S-PRG em dentes com lesões iniciais de cárie. 2020. 141 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Odontologia/CCBS) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís.
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