Pit & Fissure Sealants Flashcards

1
Q

where majority of caries occurs

A

pits and fissures of 1st permanent molars

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2
Q

purpose of using pumice before placing sealants

A
  • avoid moisture for longer
  • better retention of sealants
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3
Q

steps for PFS

A
  1. cleaning
  2. isolation
  3. etching
  4. washing
  5. application of sealant
  6. check for occlusal interference
  7. re-evaluation
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4
Q

most ideal isolation method for PFS

A

rubber dam isolation

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5
Q

purpose of etching

A
  • permits low viscosity resin to be applied that penetrates the roughened surface
  • produces mechanical lock of resin tags when cured
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6
Q

used for etching tooth

A

37% phosphoric acid

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7
Q

how long tooth should be etched

A

20 seconds

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8
Q

how long tooth should be re-etched when contaminated

A

15 seconds

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9
Q

how long tooth should be washed after etching

A

20-40 seconds

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10
Q

ideal appearance after washing of etchant

A

frosty white appearance

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11
Q

avoided when careful application of sealant is done

A

incorporation of air bubbles

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12
Q

technique for applying sealant

A
  • apply only at the central grooves
  • use microbrush to spread out the sealant
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13
Q

used to remove any presence of bubbles in sealant

A

microbrush or probe

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14
Q

indication of presence of bubbles

A

high # of microorganisms

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15
Q

used to check for occlusal interference

A

articulating paper

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16
Q

observation of sealed teeth to determine the effectiveness of the sealant

A

re-evaluation

17
Q

% of sealants that should be repeated yearly

A

5-10%

18
Q

types of sealant

A
  1. resin
  2. GIC
19
Q

2 types of resin sealant

A
  1. filled
  2. unfilled
20
Q

filled resin: characteristics

A
  • high water resistance
  • low penetration
21
Q

resin type:
- low viscosity
- greater penetration
- better retention
- more prone to bubbles

A

unfilled

22
Q

unfilled resin: types

A
  • translucent
  • opaque
23
Q

advantage of using opaque resin vs translucent

A

detect dislodgement

24
Q

GIC: characteristics

A
  • continuous fluoride release
  • moisture friendly
25
Q

types of GIC

A
  1. low viscosity
  2. high viscosity
  3. resin-modified GIC
26
Q

GIC: low viscosity

A

Fuji III to Fuji VII

27
Q

GIC: high viscosity

A

HVGIC, ketac

28
Q

GIC: resin-modified GIC

A
  • acid based; photoactivation
  • improved physical characteristics
  • less sensitivity to water
  • longer working time