Silver diammine fluoride (SDF) is used as an anticaries agent; however, its mode of action is uncertain, whether chemical, physical, mechanical or antibacterial. As a preliminary study, the effect of SDF on hydroxyapatite (HAp) and gelatin (as a chemically-representative protein) was examined. Methods: 2.5 mg HAp powder specimens and 0.5 mL 10% gelatin (Riedel-de Haën) (initially as a sol at ∼37 °C), were mixed with 0.5 mL of 38% SDF (J. Morita), 4% NaF (Sigma) or 40% AgNO 3 (Sigma) and tumbled in 1.5 mL polypropylene tubes (Sarstedt) for 48 h at ∼23 °C, in two series: exposed to laboratory lighting, and kept dark at all times. The HAp specimens were separated by centrifugation and decanting, then these and one set of gelatin specimens were...
Backgrounds: Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) has clinical success in arresting dentin caries, this stu...
The actual contribution of silver in silver diamine fluoride (SDF) towards the anti-demineralizing e...
Topical cariostatic agents have become a reasonable alternative for managing dental caries in young ...
Poster: Seq no. 86 - Fluoride/Caries Inhibition. Abstract no 0632OBJECTIVES: Silver diammine fluorid...
Objectives: This in vitro experiment was designed to investigate the effects of addition of silver d...
pp. 179–244 of this journal issue entitled: 56th ORCA Congress. July 1–4, 2009, Budapest, HungarySes...
Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is a dental biomaterial used to arrest dental caries. To better unders...
OBJECTIVE: To study the inhibitory effect of various commercially available concentrations of silver...
Background. Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) has been shown to be a successful treatment for arresting ...
Silver compounds have become popular for the treatment of arresting dental caries and dentine hypers...
Cariology Research - Fluoride and Ca-based Products 141 - Cariology: Fluoride and Calcium-based Stra...
Aim The expression of cysteine cathepsins in human carious dentine suggests that this enzyme contri...
Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is a therapeutic agent which contains antibacterial and remineralizing...
Dental Caries remains one of the most prevalent chronic diseases affecting people across all nationa...
According to the 2015 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, one in every seven United St...
Backgrounds: Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) has clinical success in arresting dentin caries, this stu...
The actual contribution of silver in silver diamine fluoride (SDF) towards the anti-demineralizing e...
Topical cariostatic agents have become a reasonable alternative for managing dental caries in young ...
Poster: Seq no. 86 - Fluoride/Caries Inhibition. Abstract no 0632OBJECTIVES: Silver diammine fluorid...
Objectives: This in vitro experiment was designed to investigate the effects of addition of silver d...
pp. 179–244 of this journal issue entitled: 56th ORCA Congress. July 1–4, 2009, Budapest, HungarySes...
Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is a dental biomaterial used to arrest dental caries. To better unders...
OBJECTIVE: To study the inhibitory effect of various commercially available concentrations of silver...
Background. Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) has been shown to be a successful treatment for arresting ...
Silver compounds have become popular for the treatment of arresting dental caries and dentine hypers...
Cariology Research - Fluoride and Ca-based Products 141 - Cariology: Fluoride and Calcium-based Stra...
Aim The expression of cysteine cathepsins in human carious dentine suggests that this enzyme contri...
Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is a therapeutic agent which contains antibacterial and remineralizing...
Dental Caries remains one of the most prevalent chronic diseases affecting people across all nationa...
According to the 2015 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, one in every seven United St...
Backgrounds: Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) has clinical success in arresting dentin caries, this stu...
The actual contribution of silver in silver diamine fluoride (SDF) towards the anti-demineralizing e...
Topical cariostatic agents have become a reasonable alternative for managing dental caries in young ...