STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SILVER DIAMINE FLUORIDE (SDF)

Authors

  • Aytmuratova Maftuna Kutlimuratovna Tashkent State Dental Institute 1st-Year Master’s Student
  • Dinikulov Jurabek Abdunabievich Scientific Supervisor

Abstract

Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is a compound that has gained wide recognition in dentistry due to its ability to effectively inhibit the caries process and exert antimicrobial action. This review article analyzes current evidence on the effectiveness of SDF in clinical practice. The paper discusses the mechanisms of action of the agent, its impact on the remineralization of dental hard tissues, as well as its antimicrobial properties and effects on the dental pulp. Special attention is given to clinical studies comparing SDF with other methods for managing initial and progressive caries in both children and adults. Potential side effects, including tooth discoloration, and strategies for their minimization are also highlighted. The review emphasizes the high potential of SDF as a non-invasive, cost-effective, and clinically significant agent in caries prevention and treatment.

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2025-08-31

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