School-based caries prevention using silver diamine fluoride: A pragmatic randomized trial in low-income rural children
Ryan Richard Ruff,
Richard Niederman
Abstract:BackgroundDental caries is the world’s most prevalent noncommunicable disease, disproportionately affecting children from low-income families and rural geographic areas.MethodsThe CariedAway 3.0 study was a cluster-randomized pragmatic non-inferiority trial comparing silver diamine fluoride (SDF) to sealants and atraumatic restorations (ART) for the prevention and control of dental caries. All participants also received fluoride varnish. Analysis consisted of mixed-effects logistic regression for caries preval… Show more
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