“I Guess It Looks Worse to Me, It Doesn’t Look Like There’s Been a Problem Solved but Obviously There Is”: A Qualitative Exploration of Children’s and Their Parents’ Views of Silver Diamine Fluoride for the Management of Carious Lesions in Children
Abstract:Background
Despite growing evidence to support the use of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) for managing carious lesions, and the increased interest in SDF worldwide, uptake in the UK remains limited. This study explored parents’ and children’s views and acceptability of SDF for the management of carious lesions in children.
Methods
Eleven semi-structured face-to-face interviews were conducted with 11 parent-child dyads recruited from patients attending Dundee Dental Hospital and School. Interviews were transcr… Show more
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