Aim And Objective: Evaluate the efficacy and longevity of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) to inhibit the dental caries initiator bacteria; count in saliva.
Study Design: Twenty children having class I and II dental caries with no prior restorations were included in the study. Unstipulated saliva samples were collected before and immediately after application of SDF, 1, 3, and 6 months after application, and intergroup comparison was done.
Materials And Methods: Silver diamine fluoride was applied on the cavitated surfaces with microbrush tip under isolation, then wait for 4 minutes and washed away all surfaces with water spray. Saliva was collected in a sterile saliva collection tube and sent for microbiological culture assessment. CFU/mL of count was done with the Digital colony counter. For statistical analysis, paired -test was performed.
Results: Silver diamine fluoride showed a significant drop in CFU/mL of count at 1 month then 3 and 6 months accordingly.
Conclusion: Silver diamine fluoride can be used to prevent and arrest dental caries and the best result can be achieved by quarterly application.
How To Cite This Article: Chakraborty S, Gupta N, Gambhir N, Efficacy of Silver Diamine Fluoride on Count Present in Saliva. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2021;14(5):700-704.
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