Effectiveness of silver diamine fluoride in preventing and arresting dental caries in pediatric dentistry.

Q2 Dentistry
Dental Research Journal Pub Date : 2026-01-28 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.4103/drj.drj_246_25
Bahareh Abbaspanah, Ashkan Mozdgir
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Abstract

Background: Dental caries is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases among children worldwide. Conventional caries management methods such as fluoride sealants and varnishes are widely used; however, newer noninvasive therapies like silver diamine fluoride (SDF) have gained attention. SDF has been proposed as a topical treatment for pediatric carious lesions, with advantages including arresting caries progression, reducing pain, and promoting remineralization with minimal intervention.

Materials and methods: This review summarizes available evidence on the effectiveness of SDF as a caries prevention and arrest agent in primary teeth. It is based on a comprehensive analysis of current clinical studies and trials, focusing on biochemical mechanisms of action (including antimicrobial effects and increased dentin hardness), alongside practical considerations such as safety, application ease, and cost-effectiveness.

Results: Across reviewed clinical studies and trials, SDF demonstrates effectiveness in preventing and arresting caries in primary teeth. Evidence supports underlying mechanisms including antimicrobial activity and enhancement of dentin hardness. The review also highlights practical strengths (safety profile, ease of application, and cost-effectiveness) and limitations, particularly esthetic concerns and staining. It also notes potential usefulness in pediatric populations with limited access to dental care or special healthcare needs.

Conclusion: SDF can be applied safely, effectively, and cost-effectively as a caries-preventive and caries-arresting approach for young primary teeth.

氟化二胺银预防和抑制小儿牙龋的效果。
背景:龋齿是全球儿童最常见的慢性疾病之一。传统的龋齿管理方法,如含氟密封剂和清漆被广泛使用;然而,新的非侵入性疗法,如二胺氟化银(SDF)已经引起了人们的注意。SDF已被建议作为儿童龋齿病变的局部治疗方法,其优点包括在最小的干预下阻止龋齿进展、减轻疼痛和促进再矿化。材料和方法:本文综述了SDF作为乳牙防龋和阻龋剂的有效性。它基于对当前临床研究和试验的综合分析,重点关注生物化学作用机制(包括抗菌作用和增加牙本质硬度),以及安全性、应用便利性和成本效益等实际考虑。结果:在回顾的临床研究和试验中,SDF证明了预防和阻止乳牙龋齿的有效性。证据支持潜在的机制,包括抗菌活性和增强牙本质硬度。该综述还强调了实际优势(安全性、易于应用和成本效益)和局限性,特别是美观问题和染色问题。它还指出了在获得牙科保健或特殊保健需求有限的儿科人群中的潜在用途。结论:SDF是一种安全、有效、经济的预防和抑制乳牙龋齿的方法。
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Dental Research Journal
Dental Research Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
CiteScore
1.70
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0.00%
发文量
70
审稿时长
52 weeks
期刊介绍: Dental Research Journal, a publication of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, is a peer-reviewed online journal with Bimonthly print on demand compilation of issues published. The journal’s full text is available online at http://www.drjjournal.net. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of the articles on any OAI-compliant institutional / subject-based repository. The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of Dentistry. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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