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    In vitro Evaluation of Microleakage in Contaminated Fissures Sealed with GC Fuji Triage Glass Ionomer Cement
    (دار جامعة الملك سعود للنشر, 01/01/2010) Asma Al-Jobair
    Abstract. The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the microleakage of Fuji Triage glass ionomer in
    contaminated pits and fissures, and to compare it with the microleakage of resin-based pit and fissure sealant.
    Sixty-four extracted human premolar teeth were randomly assigned into two main groups according to the fissure
    sealant used (Fuji Triage or ClinproTM). Each group was divided into four subgroups according to the different
    surface conditions as follows: (1= dry condition; 2= water contamination; 3= saliva contamination; 4= saliva
    contamination and air-drying). The teeth were subjected to thermal cycling (500 cycles at 5oC-55oC) with a dwell
    time of 30 seconds. The teeth were then immersed in 1% methylene blue for 24 hours, embedded in acrylic resin
    and sectioned longitudinally in a buccolingual direction. The sections were analyzed for microleakage using a
    stereomicroscope. Microleakage was evaluated on a three-point rating scale and was analyzed using t and
    ANOVA tests. Both materials, under different conditions, exhibited dye penetration to some extent. However, Fuji
    Triage cement showed less microleakage in wet conditions compared to ClinproTM group. Whenever wet (water or
    saliva) contamination is apparent, the use of Fuji Triage cement as a sealing material would be beneficial to
    decrease microleakage.