# The Protective Effects of Silver Fluoride Solution and Fluoride Varnish on Dental Erosion—An In Vivo Study

**Authors:** Julie Marie Haabeth Brox, Amela Tulek, Amer Sehic, Aida Mulic, Tor Paaske Utheim, Qalbi Khan

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/dj13020046 · Dentistry Journal · 2025-01-22

## TL;DR

This study shows that silver fluoride solution is more effective than fluoride varnish in preventing tooth erosion in mice.

## Contribution

The novel contribution is demonstrating the superior protective effect of silver fluoride solution over traditional fluoride varnish in preventing dental erosion.

## Key findings

- Silver fluoride solution reduced tooth tissue loss by 35% compared to the control group.
- Fluoride varnish reduced tooth tissue loss by 5% compared to the control group.
- Both treatments were applied under sedation twice a week for six weeks.

## Abstract

Objectives: Dental erosion has evolved into a common condition with growing concern in the dental community. The aim of this study was to explore the protective effects of two highly fluoridated products, silver fluoride solution (silver diamine fluoride-potassium iodide solution, SDF-KI) and fluoride varnish, on dental erosion in mouse. Methods: Two groups of ten young CD-1 mouse were given a cola drink ad libitum over a 6-week period. A prophylactic treatment with a silver fluoride solution (38% SDF 48,000 ppm F with a silver concentration of 253,900 ppm) and a fluoride varnish (NaF, 22,600 ppm F) were applied on the mandibular molars, performed under sedation twice a week during the whole experiment. Furthermore, two control groups of ten mice were included, a positive (cola drink) and a negative (distilled water) control. A terminal procedure was followed by dissection of mandibular molars and analysis of them using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The first molars were transversely ground, further analyzed by SEM, and measured for tooth height and tooth tissue loss. Results: Analyses of mandibular molars treated with a fluoride varnish indicated a 5% decreased tooth tissue loss, compared to the molars which served as a positive control. The best effect was achieved with the application of silver fluoride solution, displaying a 35% decreased tooth tissue loss compared to the positive control group. Conclusions: Preventive treatment with a solution of silver fluoride solution exhibits greater protection against dental erosion compared to a traditional fluoride varnish. This study indicates that silver fluoride solution is an effective fluoride compound and is highly beneficial in a clinical setting with the aim of preventing dental erosion.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** silver fluoride (PubChem CID 165912), fluoride (PubChem CID 28179), SDF (PubChem CID 46173033), NaF (PubChem CID 5235)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** tooth tissue loss (MESH:D016388), Dental Erosion (MESH:D014077)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090]

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