Claim 1: Base linings under composite and amalgam
Claim 2: Extended fissure sealing without acid etching
Claim 3: Core build-ups
Ketac Bond
Clinical indication(s) / Claim(s)
Verbatim per manufacturer's Instructions-for-use (IFU) sheet
IFU Link
Clinical evidence supporting the claim(s)
From full report(s) of prospective, clinical controlled trial(s)
Clinical evidence not supporting the claim(s)
From full report(s) of prospective, clinical controlled trial(s)
Clinical evidence not related to the claim(s)
From full report(s) of prospective, clinical controlled trial(s)
(c) RCHSR
CQ-Score of the publication
Criterion I = 0 Criterion II = 0 Criterion III = 1 /
Total score = 0
CQ-Score of the publication
Criterion I = 0 Criterion II = 0 Criterion III = 1 /
Total score = 0
CQ-Score of the publication
Criterion I = 1 Criterion II = 0 Criterion III = 1 /
Total score = 0
CQ-Score of the publication
Criterion I = 1 Criterion II = 0 Criterion III = 1 /
Total score = 0
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Claim 2:
Pereira AC, Basting RT, Pinelli C, de Castro Meneghim M, Werner CW. Retention and caries prevention of Vitremer and Ketac-bond used as occlusal sealants. Am J Dent. 1999 Apr;12(2):62-4.
Pereira AC, Pardi V, Mialhe FL, Meneghim Mde C, Ambrosano GM. A 3-year clinical evaluation of glass-ionomer cements used as fissure sealants. Am J Dent. 2003 Feb;16(1):23-7.
Pardi V, Pereira AC, Mialhe FL, Meneghim Mde C, Ambrosano GM. A 5-year evaluation of two glass-ionomer cements used as fissure sealants. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2003 Oct;31(5):386-91.
Pereira AC, Pardi V, Basting RT, Menighim MC, Pinelli C, Ambrosano GM, García-Godoy F. Clinical evaluation of glass ionomers used as fissure sealants: twenty-four-month results. ASDC J Dent Child. 2001 May-Jun;68(3):168-74, 150.
Claims 1 and 3:
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