Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3136520 | The Journal of the American Dental Association | 2016 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
Available evidence suggests that sealants are effective and safe to prevent or arrest the progression of noncavitated carious lesions compared with a control without sealants or fluoride varnishes. Further research is needed to provide information about the relative merits of the different types of sealant materials.
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Authors
John T. DDS, MS, Malavika P. MPH, Laurel MLS, Cameron MPH, James J. DDS, MS, ScD, Margherita DDS, PhD, E. Jane DDS, Brian B. DDS, Vineet BDS, MDS, PhD, Kevin DDS, MS, Edmond R. DDS, Rocio B. DMD, MS, MPH, Jeffrey DDS, MPH, MBA, MHA, Matt MPH, RDH,