The aim of this study was to evaluate if sealings of fissures is a preventi
ve method appropriate for delegation to auxiliary personnel. After a two-da
y course, giving theoretical as well as practical knowledge, 77 dental assi
stants working at twelve dental clinics, sealed 3218 first and second perma
nent molars in children. The material used was the light-cured resin Delton
Opaque(R). The sealings were examined once a year by the childrens ordinar
y dentists, using internationally accepted criteria.
The result showed a total retention rate of 91% after one year and 69% afte
r five. There were differences in success rate between the clinics, the maj
ority demonstrating a five-year total retention rate between 70 and 94%. It
was evident that the retention of sealings was influenced by the age of th
e children but not by the position of teeth in the mouth. The main part of
failures appeared during the first year (35%) and failures were essentially
due to fractures (64%). Eight percent of all teeth present at the end of t
he five-year period had become carious.
The dental assistants sealed the fissures without any assistance and none o
f them had any previous experience of fissure sealings.
In our opinion, sealing of fissures is a method well suited for delegation
to dental assistants after proper education but should be followed up, as t
he success rate showed a great variation.