Abstract

ABSTRACT Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) has garnered increasing attention in contemporary dental practice due to its unique properties and clinical applications. The minimally invasive nature, antimicrobial efficacy, and desensitization capabilities of SDF position it as a valuable tool in preventive and restorative dentistry. However, esthetic concerns associated with tooth discoloration and the need for further research to understand long-term outcomes underscore the importance of ongoing investigation and clinical integration. This article underscores the transformative potential of SDF in modern dental care and emphasizes the necessity of continued research and education to maximize its benefits.

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