Caries arrest effectiveness of silver diamine fluoride compared to alternative restorative technique: randomized clinical trial.

H M Abdellatif, A M Ali, S I Baghdady, M A ElKateb
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Abstract

Objective: This RCT study assessed and compared the effect of a biannual application of 38% silver diamine fluoride (SDF) with alternative restorative technique (ART) on arresting caries in primary dentition.

Methods: The RCT was conducted over a period of 12 months and included 79 healthy children (237 primary teeth), aged 3-8 years, selected from the University Pediatric Dentistry outpatient clinics, with at least one primary asymptomatic tooth with active dentinal occlusal/labial lesions. Children were randomly assigned to SDF application or ART treatment. Visual and tactile examinations were used after 6 and 12 months to assess the activity of the carious lesions using the ICDAS II.

Results: At 6- and 12-month-evaluation periods, no statistically significant differences in lesions arrest were found between SDF and ART groups (P = 1.000). Considering the frequency of arrested caries between the test groups at 6 and 12 months, no significant differences were observed between anterior and posterior lesions, as well as between the maxillary and mandibular lesions. When comparing the working time for the two treatments, the median time for those treated with SDF was 3.3 min, compared to 14.4 min for ART and was statistically significant (P < 0.0001).

Conclusion: Both SDF and ART are, indeed, effective for arresting caries. However, the chair-time management required for SDF is significantly shorter compared to ART. Taking into consideration the present evidence, the best decision regarding disease management and application of SDF or ART is to be made by the dentist and the patient/parent, recognizing individuals' differences and preferences.

与其他修复技术相比,氟化二胺银的阻龋效果:随机临床试验。
目的:本RCT研究评估并比较了每年两次应用38%二胺氟化银(SDF)与替代修复技术(ART)对抑制初级牙列龋的效果。方法:采用随机对照试验(RCT),为期12个月,纳入79名3-8岁的健康儿童(237颗乳牙),这些儿童至少有一颗乳牙无症状并伴有牙合/唇部病变。儿童被随机分配到SDF应用或ART治疗。6个月和12个月后进行视觉和触觉检查,使用ICDAS II评估龋齿病变的活动性。结果:在6个月和12个月的评估期,SDF组和ART组在病变停止方面无统计学差异(P = 1.000)。考虑到6个月和12个月时各组之间的龋停停频率,前后病变之间以及上颌和下颌病变之间没有明显差异。当比较两种治疗的工作时间时,SDF治疗组的中位时间为3.3分钟,而ART治疗组的中位时间为14.4分钟,具有统计学意义(P)。结论:SDF和ART治疗对抑制龋齿确实有效。然而,与ART相比,SDF所需的主席时间管理要短得多。考虑到目前的证据,关于疾病管理和应用SDF或ART的最佳决定应由牙医和患者/家长在认识到个体差异和偏好的情况下做出。
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