Which of the following are indications for sealants?
1 . Recently erupted teeth
2 . Occlusal pits and fissures of non-carious primary teeth
3 . Teeth with well-coalesced pits and fissures
4 . Teeth that have been caries-free for 4 or more years
a. 1, 2, 3, 4
b. 3, 4
c. 1, 2
d. 1, 2, 3
c
RATIONALE: The following are indications for sealants: - recently erupted teeth - occlusal pits and fissures of non-carious primary teeth
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