Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) in the management of root caries in elders

A systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors

  • Marie-Laure Grandjean Clinic of General, Special Care, and Geriatric Dentistry, Center of Dental Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, & Division of Gerodontology and Removable Prosthodontics, University Clinics of Dental Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
  • Nadia R. Maccarone Division of Gerodontology and Removable Prosthodontics, University Clinics of Dental Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
  • Gerald McKenna Health Services Research Group, Centre for Public Health, Queens University Belfast, Belfast, UK
  • Frauke Müller Division of Gerodontology and Removable Prosthodontics, University Clinics of Dental Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
  • Murali Srinivasan Clinic of General, Special Care, and Geriatric Dentistry, Center of Dental Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, & Division of Gerodontology and Removable Prosthodontics, University Clinics of Dental Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61872/sdj-2021-05-02

PMID:

33515230

Keywords:

Silver diamine fluoride, Root caries, Prevention, Elders, Geriatric dentistry

Abstract

This systematic review was undertaken to address the PICO question: Is silver diamine fluoride (SDF) effective in preventing and arresting root caries lesions in (RCLs) elders? Systematic literature searches were conducted of electronic databases [PubMed, Embase, and CENTRAL (Cochrane Controlled Register of Trials)] and hand searches were performed to identify studies reporting on the use of SDF in elders to prevent and arrest root caries. Prospective clinical studies were included. Two independent investigators performed the literature search and data extraction. A total of 277 studies were identified; of those 3 randomized controlled clinical trials were included for data extraction and analysis. A meta-analysis, using a fixed-effects model, was performed on the mean active RCLs present after SDF intervention compared to controls at 24 months (3 studies), and 30-36 months (2 studies) post-intervention. The fixed-effects model revealed a significant decrease in the mean new active RCLs post intervention with SDF compared to controls at both 24 months (95%CI: 0.265 - 0.638; I2=0.0%; Overall: Z=4.749, p<0.001), and at 30-36 months (95%CI: 0.329 - 0.812; I2=0.0%; Overall: Z=4.629, p<0.001). A funnel plot ruled out any publication bias and the risk of bias was judged to be low. This systematic review and meta-analysis provides evidence that the application of silver diamine fluoride prevents and arrests root caries in elders.

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Published

2024-03-25

How to Cite

Grandjean, M.-L., Maccarone, N. R., McKenna, G., Müller, F., & Srinivasan, M. (2021). Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) in the management of root caries in elders: A systematic review and meta-analysis. SWISS DENTAL JOURNAL SSO – Science and Clinical Topics, 131(5), 417-424. https://doi.org/10.61872/sdj-2021-05-02

How to Cite

Grandjean, M.-L., Maccarone, N. R., McKenna, G., Müller, F., & Srinivasan, M. (2021). Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) in the management of root caries in elders: A systematic review and meta-analysis. SWISS DENTAL JOURNAL SSO – Science and Clinical Topics, 131(5), 417-424. https://doi.org/10.61872/sdj-2021-05-02