Evaluation of silver diamine fluoride application in children and factors associated with arrested caries survival

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Dental caries is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in children in Indonesia. Therefore, a solution to overcome caries is needed. Evaluate Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) application for overcoming caries in children and determine factors related to the percentage of arrested caries after SDF application. Cohort study for evaluation and a cross-sectional study; 115 children aged 3-5 years who had active dentin caries were the subjects. Caries risk factors were measured by questionnaires filled out by subjects' parents. Active caries treated with SDF had odds ratios of 9.9 and 6.8 of being arrested after 3 and 10 months, respectively, when compared with those not treated. Conclusion: SDF is effective in arresting caries and decreasing toothaches suffered by children, thus potentially increasing children's quality of life.

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Chandra, L., Rahardjo, A., Adiatman, M., Darwita, R., Maharani, D. A., & Callea, M. (2017). Evaluation of silver diamine fluoride application in children and factors associated with arrested caries survival. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 884). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/884/1/012118

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