
Introducing Silver Diamine Fluoride
Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is a solution that is applied to a carious tooth to prevent the formation, growth or spread of cavities.
Silver diamine fluoride consists of:
Silver diamine fluoride was approved by the FDA in 2014 and has been in use in the United States since then.
How Is Silver Diamine Fluoride Used?
The liquid form of silver diamine fluoride contains 38% of the silver diamine fluoride solution. SDF may be used in the following clinical situations:
- Desensitizing cold sensitive teeth
- Arrest the progress of carious lesions
- Prevention of future caries
- Patients requiring several visits to restore many cavities
- Individuals with limited access to dental care
- Cases where traditional filling restoration are not feasible due to behavioral or health issues.
Application of silver diamine fluoride involves the following steps:
Areas of the teeth that have been affected by cavities may be masked with the following:
- Crowns
- Opaque
- Glass ionomer
Is Silver Diamine Fluoride Beneficial To Oral Health?

Side Effects And Contraindications
Silver diamine fluoride is generally safe, even on young children.
It is contraindicated in people with silver allergy, canker sores, and oral ulcerations, advanced gum disease or tooth decay.
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