Dental caries, is one of the major public health problem in Pakistan. Dental sealants are known cost effective preventive measure of dental caries as compared to other preventive measures. Resin based sealants, is a proven treatment of pits and fissure sealants but retention is still problem. This trial will assess the use of amalgam sealants as an effective and retentive preventive measure in preventing dental caries in children as compared to the standard resin-based sealants. The findings of this randomized controlled trial will be used to raise awareness among the health care professionals, help them to choose amalgam sealants as an effective caries prevention method thereby reducing the burden of cost as amalgam is cheaper material compared to resin-based sealants. The research question Is there any difference in the six months retention of bonded amalgam sealants compared to resin-based sealants among 12 to 16 years old children in Karachi
Objective: To compare the six month retention of bonded amalgam sealants with that of resin-based sealants among 12 to 16 year old children in Karachi Methods: The study design will be parallel group, equivalence randomized controlled trial. Aim is to determine the equality of the Amalgam sealants retention compared to resin based sealants retention. Outcome: The primary outcome will be Retention, divided into Complete Retention, Partial Retention and Dislodgement of the sealant material.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
51
Amalgam sealant placed on incipient enamel caries and deep enamel fissures.
Resin based sealant placed on incipient enamel caries and deep enamel fissures.
Aga Khan University
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Retention of sealant
1. Complete retention, if the all the occlusal fissures were covered by the sealant. 2. Partial retention, if some of occlusal fissures of a tooth showed loss of sealant. 3. Complete failure, if sealant was missing from all the occlusal fissure of the tooth.
Time frame: Six months
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