
Silver Diamine Fluoride | American Dental Association - ADA
Sep 19, 2023 · There is growing appreciation of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) to arrest caries lesions; SDF currently has FDA clearance as a desensitizing agent.
D1354 – Guide to Reporting Interim Caries Arresting Medicament Application This guide is published to educate dentists and others in the dental community on this procedure and its code, published in the …
Nonrestorative Treatments for Carious Lesions Clinical Practice ...
A panel of experts convened by the ADA Council on Scientific Affairs has developed clinical recommendations for the nonrestorative treatment of carious lesions, including the ADA's first-ever …
Dec 31, 2017 · Clinical Indications Fluoride varnish and SDF are both non-invasive and painless treatment options for caries management. While fluoride varnish and SDF are primarily indicated for …
Dental Caries Management Clinical Practice Guidelines
A series of ADA guidelines with clinical recommendations for nonrestorative and restorative dental caries treatment, dental caries prevention, and dental caries detection.
Clinical Practice Guidelines and Dental Evidence - ADA
Clinical practice guidelines and systematic reviews from the ADA appraise, summarize, and interpret all available scientific research to answer a specific clinical question.
Aug 1, 2025 · If SDF or any other medicament except topical fluoride is delivered as described in the D1355 nomenclature or descriptor (i.e., “for primary prevention or remineralization”), it is the …
SDF = silver diamine fluoride ppm = parts per million * “Clinicians” refers to the target audience for this guideline, but only those authorized/trained to perform the specified interventions should do so.
No – D1355's CDT Code entry describes a discrete procedure for application of a "caries preventive medicament" excluding only topical fluorides. Examples of topical fluorides are foams, gels, rinses …
Fluoride: Topical and Systemic Supplements - ADA
Jun 14, 2023 · An overview of the many ways fluoride is used topically and systemically for individual and public oral health.