Acceptance of the use of silver fluoride among Brazilian parents of children with special health care needs
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2024
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Frontiers Media SA
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Background: Children with special health care needs including down syndrome, autism spectrum disorder and down syndrome experience difficulties in receiving dental treatment. silver diamine fluoride (SDF) and silver fluoride (SF) are a minimally invasive treatments options to arrest dental caries without sedation; local or general anaesthesia (GA). Aim: Evaluation of Brazilian's parents' acceptance of the use of SF in CSHCN. Methods: After receiving education on SF, 100 Parents of CSHCN completed a questionnaire concerning their acceptance of SF, in different dental situation. Result: Majority of parents (74,5%) agreed to the use of SF for their children. SF was more acceptable on posterior teeth (74,5%) when compared to its use on anterior teeth (43,1%). Parents accepted to use SF in order: to reduce infection and pain (82,4%); to avoid dental injection (72,5%) and treatment under GA (84,3%). The majority of parents accepted the properties of SF (82,4%) and silver (80,4%). Conclusion: silver fluoride was accepted as a treatment option for caries, by Brazilian parents of CSHCN. SF should be considered as a treatment option for caries limited to dentine for CSHCN, taking into consideration the individual needs and opinions with regard to aesthetics and exposure to fluoride and silver.
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Children with special health care needs (CSHCN), Parental acceptance, Caries arrest, Silver fluoride, Silver diamine fluoride (SDF)
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Potgieter, N., Pereira, V., Elias, R., Charone, S. and Groisman, S., 2024. Acceptance of the use of silver fluoride among Brazilian parents of children with special health care needs. Frontiers in Oral Health, 5, p.1377949.