Applications of Silver Diamine Fluoride in Dentistry

Deshpande, Sayali and Reche, Amit and Madhu, Priyanka Paul and Chhabra, Kumar Gaurav and Mutyalwar, Sunaina (2021) Applications of Silver Diamine Fluoride in Dentistry. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (52A). pp. 163-170. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Various studies published in the literature around the world indicate a significant prevalence of early childhood caries (ECC). Treatment of early childhood caries (ECC) using silver diamine fluoride (SDF) has become a viable alternative, particularly for young and anxious children, because traditional restorative treatments is unlikely to combat this prevalent condition. Arrested caries is identified by the hardening of teeth and it changes its color from dark brown to black. More restorative treatments can be performed if necessary. Traditional ECC restorative treatments are not always inexpensive or feasible, as they involve patient cooperation to achieve a satisfactory result. Japan was the first country to promote silver diamine fluoride in 1960. SDF has been used to prevent the spread of caries in various Asian nations, including Japan and China. It was enacted as a fluoride to treat sensitive teeth in the United States by Food and Drug Administration ( FDA). For young children or individuals with specific needs, it is painless and simple to use .The fluoride in SDF stimulates remineralization while the silver ions act as an antimicrobial agent when applied to carious lesions and stop cariogenic biofilms from growing. SDF also prevents future degradation of the dentin's collagen. With a 38 percent use rate, SDF has been utilized in a number of nations. According to a review, SDF is a harmless, economical caries control agent with a wide utilisation in dentistry, and it may meet the WHO Millennium Development Goal (MDG) as well as the United States Institute of Medicine's criteria. The applications of SDF in dental treatment are discussed in this article.

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Subjects: STM Open Press > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 19 Jan 2023 11:52
Last Modified: 11 Jul 2024 08:16
URI: http://journal.submissionpages.com/id/eprint/105

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