Effects of silver diamine fluoride on oral bacteriome and mycobiome: a randomized clinical trial

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Manerkar Mayura,Cruz de Jesus Vivianne,Mittermuller Betty-Anne,Lee Victor H. K.,Singh Sarbjeet,Bertone Mary,Chelikani Prashen,Schroth Robert J.ORCID

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AbstractIntroductionSilver diamine fluoride (SDF) is a simple and non-invasive agent used to arrest early childhood caries (ECC). This study aimed to investigate potential changes to the oral microbiome in children with ECC who were treated with SDF at three different frequency regimens.MethodsForty-five children (n=15 per group) with ECC were recruited into a randomized clinical trial testing three different treatment frequency regimens of SDF. A total of 195 carious lesions were treated with two applications of 38% SDF and 5% sodium fluoride varnish (NaFV) and assessed over three study visits (one month (Regimen 1M), four months (Regimen 4M), or six months (Regimen 6M) apart). Dental plaque samples were collected at each visit. Sequencing of the V4-16S rRNAandITS1 rRNAgenes were used to study the supragingival plaque microbiome.ResultsThe overall arrest rates for treated carious lesions were 75.9% at Visit 2 and 92.8% at Visit 3. Arrest rates were higher for all lesions after two applications of SDF with NaFV, and applications one month and four months apart had higher arrest rates (95.9% and 98.5%) than six months (81.1%) apart. The microbial diversity analyses showed no significant differences in the overall microbiome after SDF treatment. However, significant changes in the abundance of specific bacteria and fungi, particularlyLactobacillus spp.,Bifidobacterium spp., and Candida spp.were observed after treatment. Furthermore, overabundance ofStreptococcus mutansandCandida dubliniensisat baseline was observed in children who had at least one caries lesion not arrested after one SDF application, compared to those who had 100% arrest rates.ConclusionSDF with NaFV applications were an effective modality for arresting ECC, with higher arrest rates after two SDF applications. No loss of diversity but significant changes in the abundance of specific bacteria and fungi were consequences of SDF treatment.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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