Effect of 38% silver diamine fluoride on control of dental caries in primary dentition: A Systematic review

J Family Med Prim Care. 2020 Mar 26;9(3):1302-1307. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1017_19. eCollection 2020 Mar.

Abstract

Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) has been extensively researched and proven effective for caries prevention and arrest in children. Limited studies support its effectiveness in primary dentition at 38%. This systematic review examines the effectiveness of 38% silver diamine fluoride on control of dental caries in primary dentition. Multiple search engines and databases were searched in accordance with predefined inclusion-exclusion criteria. Quality assessment was done using Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine worksheets. Scientific works of literature were searched in October 2019 for articles. Four studies were identified that addressed the effectiveness of 38% SDF on deciduous dentition in children. All the four studies selected were controlled clinical trials. The cumulative results of the studies showed that 38% SDF application is efficacious and safe for the control of dental caries in primary teeth. Its advantages over different other techniques or placebo have been demonstrated. Based on this systematic review, 38% SDF is one of the best treatment approaches in control of dental caries in primary dentition.

Keywords: Arrest; caries; children; primary dentition; safety; silver diamine fluoride; systematic review.

Publication types

  • Review