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The associated factors of sealant retention; topical fluoride application and incipient caries.

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Abstract


Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the association of sealant retention with topical fluoride application(TFA) and incipient caries.
Methods: 751 permanent molar surfaces of 122 one or two grade elementary students were sealed. APF fluoride gel was applied on 393 molar surfaces of them and the subjects composed of 258 molar surfaces with incipient caries and 517 sound surfaces. One year after sealing, the examination about sealant retention was performed and sealant loss rate was obtained. To evaluate the association of sealant loss rate with TFA and incipient caries, bivariate and multiple logistic regression analyses were used.
Results: The odds of prevalence was 0.67 (95% Confidence Interval=0.46,0.96) times lower for TFA than for no TFA. The molar surfaces with incipient caries were more likely than sound surfaces to be lost by 2.05 tunes (95% CI=1.40,3.02).
Conclusions: The sealants on the sound molar surfaces were better retained than those on the surfaces with incipient caries. A topical application of fluoride could have the number of retained sealants increase.

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