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Transform the Way You Treat Your Patients! SilverSense SDF is an evidence-based solution that helps deliver better patient care by alleviating hypersensitivity and providing benefits that will allow your patients to comfortably wait for restorative treatment. With SilverSense SDF, there is no fear of ‘black teeth’ as it does NOT stain healthy enamel or dentin (though infected lesions may turn darker).
SilverSense SDF helps your patients avoid preventable discomfort and pain.
SilverSense SDF is available in a 1-bottle Standard Kit (with 20 applicators) or a 3-bottle Clinic Kit (with 50 applicators).
*Horst J, Seto J. Silver fluoride as a treatment for the disease dental caries. bioRxiv. 2017 Jun; 152207; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/152207
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How to apply Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) to initial, moderate, or advanced caries lesions. - Courtesy of CareQuest™
Articles:
Silver Diamine Fluoride - A fast, easy, painless, and safe tool to manage caries in children.– December, 2023
Hi-Ho, Silver! When SDF makes sense in treating adult patients – Dentaltown, January, 2024
SDF Multiple Clinical Applications and Insurance Reporting Considerations – Practice Booster Insurance Solutions Newsletter, Jan/Feb, 2024
Clinical Instructions for Using Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) in Dental Caries Management. – Compendium, June, 2021
Comparing Fee-for-Service and Capitation Revenue Models in Dental Practice: Part 1 – Dental Economics, December, 2023
Comparing Fee-for-Service and Capitation Revenue Models in Dental Practice: Part 2 – Dental Economics, January, 2024
Policy on the Use of Silver Diamine Fluoride for Pediatric Dental Patients – AAPD, The Reference Manual of Pediatric Dentistry, 2023
UCSF Protocol for Caries Arrest Using Silver Diamine Fluoride: Rationale, Indications and Consent– Journal of the California Dental Association, March, 2023
A Practical Guide to Silver Diamine Fluoride– Dimensions of Dental Hygiene, February, 2020
Webinars:
Silver Diamine Fluoride and Beyond: Caries Management & Prevention for Adult Patients
How often should SilverSense SDF be applied?
This depends on your patient and your schedule. If the tooth is being restored immediately, then no application is likely necessary. If the tooth cannot be restored during the initial appointment but will be restored within a few weeks, then apply SilverSense SDF immediately, and only one application will be needed. If you are waiting long-term to restore the tooth, apply SilverSense SDF every six months until the restoration can be completed. These guidelines will help protect the patient’s teeth and desensitize the application site.
Will SilverSense SDF turn my patients’ teeth black?
No, SilverSense SDF will not turn your patients’ teeth black. Healthy dentin and enamel will not be stained, only infected lesions will turn darker. As you know, infected lesions in most cases are already dark; SDF may turn the lesion darker. The misconception about SDF ‘turning teeth black’ comes from pediatric cases with full coronal involvement.
Can I restore after treatment with SilverSense SDF?
Yes, you can, and should, restore the tooth after desensitizing with SilverSense SDF. Researchers report that SDF does not negatively affect bond strength1 and restorative treatment is necessary to restore the form and function of the tooth, eliminate food traps, and improve cleanability and aesthetics. Keep in mind that free silver may lead to darkening of the restoration and/or margins after light curing. There are a few ways to address this issue including clean margins, sandwich technique, and opaquers.
Should I apply fluoride varnish after SDF treatment?
Yes, you should! Research shows that a fluoride varnish application is needed and beneficial to help protect the rest of your patient’s teeth. What’s more, a great-tasting varnish like Centrix FluoroDose® will help mask the ammonia taste your patients might notice upon application.
Should I use an informed consent form for SDF treatment?
Many offices like to have patients sign consent forms, so they are aware of the treatment they are going to receive and the alternatives. The consent form you choose is up to you, here are several we found that are patient-friendly and clear for all parties. Our thanks to the professionals who allow us to share links to the consent forms they use. Courtesy of the Univ. of California, San Francisco: SDF-UCSF_Consent-20150716_English.docx - Google Drive SDF UCSF Consent 2015819_Spanish.docx - Google Drive Courtesy of Jeanette MacLean, DDS, Affiliated Children’s Dental Specialists
1. Quock, RL et al. Effect of silver diamine fluoride on microtensile bond strength to dentin. Operative Dentistry. 2012 Nov-Dec;37(6):610-6. https://doi.org/10.2341/11-344-L.
How to Use SilverSense SDF
The ADA recommends fluoride varnish for high-risk patients. The patients you treat with SilverSense SDF are high-risk and should receive fluoride varnish treatment on all teeth.1, 2
Our award-winning fluoride varnish, FluoroDose®, comes packaged in a patented hygienic LolliTray™ and is available in 5 great-tasting flavors!
The desensitized tooth can be restored now or at a later date, depending on your schedule, but know that you have protected the tooth and the patient, and made them more comfortable.
1: Anselmo T, Frantsve-Hawley J, Meyer D, Tracy S, Weyant R. Topical fluoride for caries prevention. JADA. 2013 Nov; doi: https://doi.org/10.14219/jada.archive.2013.0057
2: American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. (2017). Chairside guide: Silver diamine fluoride in the management of dental caries lesions. Pediatr Dent, 39(6), 478-9
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Product Literature
Informed consent form for SDF treatment.
SDF does not equal black teeth. Only infected lesions turn darker. Healthy enamel and dentin remain unaffected. Check out our clinical cases page to see it yourself!