Abstract
Dental caries is a chronic, bacterial, multi-factorial dynamic process and remains a significant public health problem in children. Treatment of dental caries can be very challenging for the dentist, especially in young children. Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) offers a non-invasive alternative for managing dental caries in children, revolutionizing traditional drill and fill technique. Its unique properties, including antimicrobial activity, remineralization potential, and desensitizing effects, make it a versatile and effective agent for addressing carious lesions and improving oral health outcomes. Plenty of clinical evidence is available including many in-vivo and in-vitro studies that have demonstrated the successful use of SDF in preventive and curative aspects of clinical dentistry. While SDF offers significant benefits, dental professionals should carefully weigh the potential risks and benefits and adhere to recommended protocols to ensure safe and effective use. With the ongoing research and advancements in SDF, it continues to hold promise as a key component of preventive and restorative dentistry strategies aimed at improving oral health and reducing the burden of dental caries worldwide.
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