This clinical study is planned to be conducted to compare retention rates of pits and fissure sealants on non carious (ICDAS score 0) vs Initial carious enamel lesions (ICDAS Score 1,2) in posterior permeant teeth at 3 months, 6 months and 12 months follow-up. This will help us guide follow-up strategies for optimal caries prevention.
It is an observational, non randomized quasi experimental study design in which patients aged between 7 to 18years will be selected for the study. After obtaining informed consent, the 1st permanent molars and 2nd permanent molar (if erupted) will be evaluated for carious ICDAS SCORE. On the basis of score, the participants will be divided into two groups i.e. non carious group and initial carious group. sample size of 210 teeth will be allocated in each group. Irrespective of the carious status either non carious or initial caries enamel lesions, tooth surfaces will be etched with 37% phosphoric acid (total etch Ivoclar Vivadent) for 15 seconds till frosty white appearance is achieved. the molars will then be sealed by Conseal F sealant and light cured for 20 seconds. The patients will then be called on follow-up at 3, 6 and 12 months and retention of the sealants will be checked using Simonson criteria with the help of explorer. Simonson score I - Completely retained sealants, score II- partially retained sealants , score III complete loss of sealants. All this information will be added in the clinical Performa. After this data collection , data will be analyzed using SPSS 26.0. to compare the proportion of sealants that were lost will be compared using chi square test and p value of 0.05 will be considered significant.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
420
retention of pit and fissure sealant on non carious vs initial carious enamel lesions- 12 months follow-up study.
retention of pit and fissure sealants will be accessed through simonsen's criteria on non carious (210 teeth) vs initial carious enamel (210 teeth) with 12 month follow-up to guide follow-up strategies.
Time frame: from January 2026 to June 2027
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