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More Details Needed! Does it help for Proximal=InterDental Caries on Permanent Adult Teeth?
Or has Silver Fluoride only been proven the best form of Fluoride in Children?
We need more exact figures. Like Silver Fluoride stops xy percent of proximal caries lesions Vs other form of Fluoride only stops zc percent of proximal caries lesions.
It may be the best form but it'll turn the tooth surface black. The dentist had to put it in my child's because we aren't able to restrain and sedate him for a proper tooth filling. Like now, it looks like my child have a "black" tooth decay LoL! I can't wait till the next appointment to fill his teeth properly.Jpogi (talk) 19:36, 7 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]