The Synergism of Silver and Fluoride: A New Arsenal in Caries Management.

Autor: Kumar, Chhaya, C, Pushpalatha
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Zdroj: Macromolecular Symposia; Apr2024, Vol. 413 Issue 2, p1-8, 8p
Abstrakt: Topical anticaries agents are non‐invasive methods to control and prevent dental caries. SDF is a fluoride‐based agent added to the arsenal of caries prevention tools. It has got a lot of attention since its introduction in the 1970s because of its ability to prevent and arrest caries, as well as its excellent antibacterial and anti‐plaque action. SDF reduces acid production by microorganisms, decreases the Streptococcus mutans count, biofilm formation, increases enamel resistance, and promotes dentinal tubule obliteration when applied to the dental surface. SDF also assists in the remineralization of dentin. A biannual application of 38% SDF has been effective at preventing dentin demineralization. This "silver bullet" can be seen as an alternative for caries prevention in special health care needs children which is minimally invasive and safe. Along with the advantages, there are some disadvantages, and work has been carried out to explore the use of silver nanoparticles (SNP) as anticaries agents to shield the teeth from aesthetic damage caused by Silver diamine fluoride. SNPs are identified to have the potential to prevent and inhibit dental caries while not discoloring demineralized dental enamel. SNPs have a greater surface area for interaction with microorganisms than other particles, making them more effective antimicrobial agents. Fluoride combined with SNP solution has a synergistic effect that promotes enamel remineralization while also acting as a bactericidal agent against cariogenic microorganisms. This review aims to bring out the various advantages and disadvantages related to the use of SDF and SNPs to aid in future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index