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School-based dental sealant programme: report and assessment.

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INTRODUCTION: The prevalence, distribution, and impact of dental caries are of major public-health concern in South Africa. Evidence-based oral health care recommends fissure sealant programmes as a viable preventive strategy to address the currently high dental caries rates among children.
OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on a school-based sealant programme carried out in a lower socio-economic community in Durban in an attempt to improve the oral health status of the sample.
METHODS: Caries assessment was conducted on 119 children (n=119) prior to the placement of unfilled resin-based sealants on sound permanent molar and premolar teeth using photopolymerisation.
RESULTS: The results indicate a high prevalence in dental caries rates, specifically on primary teeth (80%) among Grade 1 learners. An evaluation showed that in 86% of Grade 1 learners, sealants remained intact six months after placement. Ninety percent (90%) of Grade 2 learners, 99% of Grade 3 learners; 97% of Grade 4 children also showed success in fissure sealant retention. DISCUSSION: The findings suggest that community-based fissure sealant programmes should advantageously be directed to Grade 1 and Grade 2 learners (aged 6-7 years) to ensure early intervention, thereby preventing/delaying the onset of the caries process.
CONCLUSION: A sealant programme is an important public health intervention that should be considered in oral health policy discussions.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 23477271

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  SADJ        ISSN: 1029-4864


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1.  Comparative effectiveness of school-based caries prevention: a prospective cohort study.

Authors:  Ryan Richard Ruff; Richard Niederman
Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2018-03-27       Impact factor: 2.757

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