2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2018.12.017
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Sodium fluoride and silver diamine fluoride-coated tooth surfaces inhibit bacterial acid production at the bacteria/tooth interface

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“…However, CHX might disturb the oral microecological balance [74] and its long-term antimicrobial activity relies on the recharge of CHX [72]. Ishiguro et al [75] introduced SDF as a tooth surface coating agent and found that the SDF-coated root dentin exerted a strong inhibitory effect on the acid production by Streptococcus mutans through releasing silver, but the effect decreased after 1 week of aging. Hence, researchers turned their attention to non-releasing materials.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, CHX might disturb the oral microecological balance [74] and its long-term antimicrobial activity relies on the recharge of CHX [72]. Ishiguro et al [75] introduced SDF as a tooth surface coating agent and found that the SDF-coated root dentin exerted a strong inhibitory effect on the acid production by Streptococcus mutans through releasing silver, but the effect decreased after 1 week of aging. Hence, researchers turned their attention to non-releasing materials.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…65 The fluoride and silver released from SDF-treated tooth surfaces inhibited the metabolic activity (acid production) of S. mutans cells. 25 Silver can inhibit bacterial metabolism by binding to bacterial proteins, inducing protein coagulation, and inactivating enzymes. However, the clinical application of silver fluoride compounds has been limited due to the black staining associated with caries lesions.…”
Section: Metallic Compound Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 The mechanisms underlying the inhibition of bacterial acid production of fluoride may be related to the inhibition of enolase and a proton-translocating ATPase and the enhancement of intracellular acidification. 25 In addition, Loskill et al found that the adherence of S. mutans decreased after HA pellets were immersed in NaF solution for 5 min. 64 The suspected mechanisms were the variations in zeta potential and surface energy of HA by the fluoride treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…12 It is generally effective in arresting caries and decreases the incidence of new caries lesions. [13][14][15] To date, no serious adverse events have been recorded with SDF treatments. 16 SDF is thought to reduce significantly oral health costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13,17 However, the treatment does stain carious lesions once applied, turning the lesions black. 18 While the treatment is considered to be safe 13,14 and the product has been approved by Health Canada and the United States Food and Drugs Administration, 13,19 some concerns have been expressed in regard to the black staining, which has led to rejection of the treatment. 20 Indigenous parents' and community members' views on the treatment to date are unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%