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- 37% silver diamine fluoride is more effective than 12% silver diamine fluoride in arresting caries in the primary dentition Academic Article
- A Randomized Controlled Trial of Caries Prevention in Dental Practice Academic Article
- Although silver diamine fluoride arrested caries sooner than fluoride varnish, the overall proportion of arrested caries was not importantly different after 30 months Academic Article
- Cost-Effectiveness of Caries Prevention in Practice: A Randomized Controlled Trial Academic Article
- Fissure sealants and fluoride varnish were not different in terms of their effectiveness in preventing dental caries in permanent first molars Academic Article
- Fluoride varnish 4 times a year may reduce the number of surfaces with caries in young children Academic Article
- Fluoride varnish and fluoride film reduce the area and increase the fluorescence of postorthodontic white-spot lesions Academic Article
- Fluoride-based caries prevention program probably results in a small reduction in the incidence of caries compared with advice only Academic Article
- Increasing concentration and application frequency of silver diamine fluoride results in more arrested carious lesions being stained black but no other important adverse effects Academic Article
- Regular oral health education is effective in reducing caries incidence whereas fluoride varnish seems to have no added benefit Academic Article
- Resin infiltration as an adjunct to fluoride varnish seems to reduce the risk of noncavitated proximal carious lesions’ progressing after 2 years in patients at high risk of developing caries Academic Article
- Silver diamine fluoride seems to be effective in preventing and arresting root caries in older adults compared with placebo, but there is very low certainty in the magnitude of the benefit Academic Article
- Some topical fluoride agents may result in a small decrease in root caries compared with no treatment after 2Â years Academic Article
- The Use of Fluoride Varnish in Primary Care in Ontario: A Qualitative Study. Academic Article
- There seem to be no differences in outcomes 7 days after treating dentin hypersensitivity with glutaraldehyde or fluoride varnish Academic Article