Comparative Evaluation of the Cariostatic and Antibacterial Efficacy of Nano Silver Fluoride With Silver Diamine Fluoride in Children With Special Health Care Needs: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Anija C. K, Nupur Ninawe, Shivani Sawant, Rashmi A Dongarwar, Anuradha V Khade, Hemraj Badhe

TL;DR
This study compares two dental treatments for managing tooth decay in children with special health needs, finding that both are equally effective but one avoids black staining.
Contribution
The study introduces nano silver fluoride as a non-staining alternative to silver diamine fluoride for caries management in children with special health care needs.
Findings
Both nano silver fluoride and silver diamine fluoride significantly reduced active carious lesions and salivary bacterial counts.
Nano silver fluoride did not cause black staining, making it a more aesthetically acceptable option.
The efficacy of nano silver fluoride was comparable to silver diamine fluoride in both primary and permanent teeth.
Abstract
Introduction Dental caries remains a significant public health concern, particularly among children with special health care needs, who are at increased risk due to challenges in oral hygiene maintenance and limited access to dental care. Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is widely used to arrest caries but is associated with undesirable black staining. Nano silver fluoride (NSF) has been introduced as a potential alternative, offering effective caries management without aesthetic drawbacks. Hence, this randomized controlled clinical trial aimed to evaluate and compare the cariostatic and antibacterial efficacy of NSF and SDF in children with special health care needs (CSHCN) aged 4-12 years. Methods Forty-two children with mild to moderate intellectual disability (IQ 40-70) and 3-4 active carious lesions were randomized into two groups: Group 1 received SDF and Group 2 received NSF.…
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TopicsDental Health and Care Utilization · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research · Dental Research and COVID-19
