Sealants-Dr. Webb Flashcards

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What are the 4 things required for caries formation?

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  • Time
    • brushing frequency
  • Tooth/Host
    • biofilm formation
  • Bacteria
    • thorough cleaning
  • Fermentable carbohydrates
    • affects oral pH
  • important to explain to parents if we control and remove any of these, we can prevent caries
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Caries: Primary modifying factors

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  • Tooth anatomy
  • Saliva
  • Biofilm pH
  • Use of fluoride
  • Diet
  • Oral hygiene
  • Immune system
  • genetic factors
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Caries: Secondary modifying factors

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  • Socioeconomic status
  • Education
  • Life-style
  • Enviroment
  • Age
  • Ethnic group
  • Occupation
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Pit & Fissure Caries: Epidemiology/stats

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  • by 11 y.o.
    • 40% caries in primary teeth
    • 20% caries in permanent teeth
  • 23% have untreated primary tooth decay
  • 11% have untreated permanent tooth decay
  • by 17 y.o.
    • 78% have experienced tooth decay
  • by 19 y.o.
    • 10% have lost at least one permanent tooth to caries
  • Progressive and cumulative effects of caries continue into adulthood
    • 95% of adults experiencing caries
    • 25% of seniors being edentulous
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5
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In most states, What perent of 3rd graders have experienced caries?

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  • over 50%
    • Ranging from 40% (connecticut) to 75% (arizona)
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For 2-5 year olds, from the periods of 1988-1994 to 1999-2004, what happened to prevalence of caries in primary teeth

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  • increased significantly from 24% 5o 28%
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7
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What pulp horn is most prominent in primary teeth?

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Mesiobuccal pulp horn

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Enamel rods: Primary teet vs Permanent teeth

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  • Primary teeth
    • gingival 1/3 of crown extend toward occlusal from the DEJ
  • Permanent
    • gingival 1/3 of crown extend toward cervical
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Primary vs permanent teeth

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  • primary teeth
    • greater constriction of crown
    • more prominent cervical contour
    • broad, flat proximal contacts
    • narrows occlusal surfaces
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10
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Advantages of Rubber Dam Use

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  • Better access and visualization by retracting soft tissue and proving a dark background
  • Moisture control
    • superior form of isolation
  • Improved safety
    • prevent aspiration
    • swallowing foreign bodies
    • protect soft tissues
  • Decreased operating time
  • Children become quieter and more relaxed
  • Acts as a seperating barrier so perceived as less invasive
  • Becomes primarily nasal breather
    • enhances nitrous oxide admin
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Type of sealant material

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  • Glass ionomer
  • Compomer
  • Resin-Based sealants
    • unfilled
    • filled
    • clear
    • colored
    • light cured
    • chemically cured
    • fluoride-releasing
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Sealant placement technique

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  1. clean tooth
  2. etch w/acid
    1. post etch-frosty appearance
  3. Bonding (optional)
  4. Sealant placement
  5. Check polymerizatoin & for voids
  6. Check occlusion
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