Revitalising Silver Nitrate for Caries Management
Silver nitrate has been adopted for medical use as a disinfectant for eye disease and burned wounds. In dentistry, it is an active ingredient of Howe’s solution used to prevent and arrest dental caries. While medical use of silver nitrate as a disinfectant became subsidiary with the discovery of ant...
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doaj-d287d6a681714b25ba846f5604ed49952020-11-24T23:54:02ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-01-011518010.3390/ijerph15010080ijerph15010080Revitalising Silver Nitrate for Caries ManagementSherry Shiqian Gao0Irene Shuping Zhao1Steve Duffin2Duangporn Duangthip3Edward Chin Man Lo4Chun Hung Chu5Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaFaculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaGeneral Dentist, Shoreview Dental, LLC, Keizer, 97303 OR, USAFaculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaFaculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaFaculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaSilver nitrate has been adopted for medical use as a disinfectant for eye disease and burned wounds. In dentistry, it is an active ingredient of Howe’s solution used to prevent and arrest dental caries. While medical use of silver nitrate as a disinfectant became subsidiary with the discovery of antibiotics, its use in caries treatment also diminished with the use of fluoride in caries prevention. Since then, fluoride agents, particularly sodium fluoride, have gained popularity in caries prevention. However, caries is an infection caused by cariogenic bacteria, which demineralise enamel and dentine. Caries can progress and cause pulpal infection, but its progression can be halted through remineralisation. Sodium fluoride promotes remineralisation and silver nitrate has a profound antimicrobial effect. Hence, silver nitrate solution has been reintroduced for use with sodium fluoride varnish to arrest caries as a medical model strategy of caries management. Although the treatment permanently stains caries lesions black, this treatment protocol is simple, painless, non-invasive, and low-cost. It is well accepted by many clinicians and patients and therefore appears to be a promising strategy for caries control, particularly for young children, the elderly, and patients with severe caries risk or special needs.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/1/80silver nitratesodium fluoridecariesearly childhood cariessilver diamine fluoride |
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Silver nitrate has been adopted for medical use as a disinfectant for eye disease and burned wounds. In dentistry, it is an active ingredient of Howe’s solution used to prevent and arrest dental caries. While medical use of silver nitrate as a disinfectant became subsidiary with the discovery of antibiotics, its use in caries treatment also diminished with the use of fluoride in caries prevention. Since then, fluoride agents, particularly sodium fluoride, have gained popularity in caries prevention. However, caries is an infection caused by cariogenic bacteria, which demineralise enamel and dentine. Caries can progress and cause pulpal infection, but its progression can be halted through remineralisation. Sodium fluoride promotes remineralisation and silver nitrate has a profound antimicrobial effect. Hence, silver nitrate solution has been reintroduced for use with sodium fluoride varnish to arrest caries as a medical model strategy of caries management. Although the treatment permanently stains caries lesions black, this treatment protocol is simple, painless, non-invasive, and low-cost. It is well accepted by many clinicians and patients and therefore appears to be a promising strategy for caries control, particularly for young children, the elderly, and patients with severe caries risk or special needs. |
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