The World Health Organization (WHO) have classified the dental caries epidemic as a global public health priority. A global action plan has been published, and by 2030, each country needs to reduce the dental caries burden and implement a universal health care strategy.
Public and private oral health care expenditure has reached an estimated 387 billion US dollars, and its distribution is unequal, with most costs occurring in high-income settings.
Dental caries is estimated to impact 3.5 billion people and is more significant than any other Non-communicable disease. The majority of dental cavities are untreated. In 2021, the WHO Essential Medicine Committee included, for the first time, silver diamine fluoride (SDF) as a critical medicine. SDF was listed as a caries arresting product.
Silver fluoride product has recently been introduced to the dental market and initial evidence is that it is also as effective in arresting caries.
This Research Topic will explore the caries arresting and acceptability of both Silver Fluoride products.
We acknowledge the funding of the manuscripts published in this Research Topic by SDI Limited. We hereby state publicly that SDI Limited has had no editorial input in articles included in this Research Topic, thus ensuring that all aspects of this Research Topic are evaluated objectively, unbiased by any specific policy or opinion of SDI Limited.
The World Health Organization (WHO) have classified the dental caries epidemic as a global public health priority. A global action plan has been published, and by 2030, each country needs to reduce the dental caries burden and implement a universal health care strategy.
Public and private oral health care expenditure has reached an estimated 387 billion US dollars, and its distribution is unequal, with most costs occurring in high-income settings.
Dental caries is estimated to impact 3.5 billion people and is more significant than any other Non-communicable disease. The majority of dental cavities are untreated. In 2021, the WHO Essential Medicine Committee included, for the first time, silver diamine fluoride (SDF) as a critical medicine. SDF was listed as a caries arresting product.
Silver fluoride product has recently been introduced to the dental market and initial evidence is that it is also as effective in arresting caries.
This Research Topic will explore the caries arresting and acceptability of both Silver Fluoride products.
We acknowledge the funding of the manuscripts published in this Research Topic by SDI Limited. We hereby state publicly that SDI Limited has had no editorial input in articles included in this Research Topic, thus ensuring that all aspects of this Research Topic are evaluated objectively, unbiased by any specific policy or opinion of SDI Limited.