2024, Number 1
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Rev ADM 2024; 81 (1)
Stannous fluoride in nonrestorative cavity control in primary teeth.
De CCD, Blanco VAF, Sánchez SL, Serna VAD, Cervantes SA
Language: Spanish
References: 23
Page: 21-25
PDF size: 185.45 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: nonrestorative cavity control (NRCC), is a conservative and non-invasive treatment option for carious dentin, especially in primary dentition. One of the NRCC strategies is remineralization. Stannous Fluoride (SDF) can be considered as a viable option since there is evidence of its cariostatic efficacy.
Objective: to evaluate FDE as an alternative remineralizing agent in the dentin of primary molars, associated with NRCC.
Material and methods: a clinical, epidemiological, and descriptive study was carried out with preschool volunteers aged 3 to 5 years with signed consent to participate in the study, and who presented molars with ICDAS 5 and 6. The application of FDE at 0.8%, the evaluation of dentin hardness with the Nyvad criteria, and the diagnosis of pulp status, was carried out by an operator trained for this purpose. A descriptive and non-parametric statistical analysis was applied.
Results: the cariostatic effect produced by 0.8% FDE on affected dentin of primary molars of Mexican children was statistically significant for five months.
Conclusions: the application of stannous fluoride can be considered as an alternative cariostatic treatment associated with NRCC for children 3 to 5 years of age.
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