Fissure Sealants (Primary & Permanent)
DeptPediatric DentistryLevelFundamentalTime10–15 min per tooth
Placement of resin-based or glass ionomer sealants on susceptible pits and fissures of primary molars and newly erupted permanent molars and premolars, with moisture control considerations in the pediatric patient.
What the protocol covers
- •A) Case Selection
- •B) Materials
- •C) Step-by-Step Resin-Based Sealant
- •D) Troubleshooting
- •E) Follow-Up and Repair
The full procedure entry includes
- The full step-by-step protocol (15 content blocks)
- Armamentarium, indications and contraindications
- Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
- The narrated video lesson and night-before prep sheet
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