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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 recommendations for silver diamine fluoride (SDF) This guideline is the first in a series of four guidelines that will focus on caries management The other guidelines are scheduled to be published in
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
D1354 – Guide to Reporting Interim Caries Arresting Medicament . . . - ADA 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 current CDT Coding manual
D1355 – Guide to Reporting Caries Preventive Medicament Applicati - ADA 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 and varnish Medicaments that would be applied during the delivery of the D1355 procedure include Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF), Silver Nitrate (SN), thymol-CHX varnish, and topical povidone
Nov 2017 PPR: Fluoride Varnish and SDF - ADA 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 tooth hypersensitivity, both are also commonly used off-label to manage carious lesions at different stages in their development process