The study will compare bacteria levels in cavities before and after silver diamine fluoride (SDF) treatment.
To assess the effect of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) treatment on microorganisms present in root caries or cervical lesions by collecting microbial deposits before and 1 month after SDF application. Bacterial samples will be collected from 20 adult subjects at the initial visit before application of SDF and one month after. At the 1 month recall, examination for caries arrest will be performed. All 40 bacterial samples will be sent to the Forsyth Institute to verify bacterial composition using HOMINGS technology.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
21
No caries removal will take place. Bacterial samples will be collected using Gracey curettes at the initial visit before application of SDF and one month after. The tooth will be dried and SDF will be placed on the carious dentin until saturated. Excess will be blotted dry with a cotton pellet
University of Michigan School of Dentistry
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Change in Bacterial Composition Before and One Month After SDF Application to Root or Cervical Caries Lesions
Using human oral microbiome identification using next-generation sequencing (HOMINGS), change in the total bacterial composition of all subjects was measured by the difference of the number of bacteria count from baseline to one month after SDF application.
Time frame: baseline, One month after SDF
Caries Arrest of Teeth Measured by Change in Dentin Texture (Soft, Hard)
Caries were examined for hardness or softness before and after SDF application. The change in the texture was examined after one month of SDF application the change from soft to hard is noted below.
Time frame: One month
Patient Assessment of Appearance of Treated Tooth (Concern With the Appearance of Study Tooth, Desire for the Study Tooth to be Filled)
Each subject was asked if they were concerned with the appearance of the tooth that SDF was applied too. They were also asked if they wanted the study tooth to be filled with a tooth color filling.
Time frame: One month
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