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Glass ionomer (GI) sealants can be utilised when a resin-based sealant is indicated but cannot be placed due to poor moisture control, resulting from either inadequate tooth eruption or poor patient co-operation. GI is hydrophilic, making it more compatible with the oral environment. Another significant advantage of GI sealants is their action as a fluoride reservoir, aiding in the remineralisation of enamel.