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COES: Curing Order Effects on Sealants
Sponsor: University of Southern California
Summary
Background: Sealants are a great tool in the prevention of caries in the pediatric population. It has been shown that up to 71% of occlusal decay is preventable after a single sealant application in a fissure, and thus is the standard of care due to difficulty for pediatric patients in hygiene, diet, and overall home care until manual dexterity increases. Purpose: This prospective randomized case control study aims to look at the longevity of sealants with bonding agent cured prior to sealant placement vs those with uncured bond. The study will be performed by USC graduate pediatric personnel. Methods: A split mouth prospective randomized control study will be performed on pediatric dental patients at Long Beach Memorial's Children's Dental Health Clinic and USC Pediatric Dental Clinic, placing sealants with cured bond on half of a mouth and sealants with uncured bond on the contralateral half. Intraoral photos will be obtained at the initial visit and recalls to evaluate the overall retention/longevity of the sealant placement. The goal of this study is determine which sealant has higher longevity and to provide recommendations for future pediatric dentists regarding sealant procedures.
Official title: Effects of Cured Bond On Sealant Retention In The Pediatric Population
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
5 Years - 14 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
217
Start Date
2024-02-23
Completion Date
2026-06-30
Last Updated
2025-05-31
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Ultradent Ultra Seal XT Plus
Each child who has erupted, bilateral permanent molars that qualify for the study and agree to participate will have a side (right or left side) of their mouth randomized for bond that will be cured prior to sealant placement. Daily flossing and oral hygiene instructions will be taught to patients of all study groups. Sealant will be placed using a dental suction isolation system, such as DryShield isolation after prophy cup polish with pumice. No enameloplasty will be conducted.
Locations (1)
Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC
Los Angeles, California, United States