Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices towards Silver Diamine Fluoride among Dentists in Vietnam
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Quantitative Study
2.2. Qualitative Study
3. Results
3.1. Demographic Information
3.1.1. Quantitative Study—Demographic Information
3.1.2. Qualitative Study—Demographic Information
3.2. Knowledge of SDF Therapy
3.2.1. Quantitative Study—Knowledge of SDF Therapy
3.2.2. Qualitative Study—Knowledge of SDF Therapy
I have been using SDF for six to seven years. So, I share my experience with my colleagues.—Interviewee No. 4
We just heard about it, but we haven’t practiced it.—Interviewee No. 7
SDF is not part of the formal lecture curriculum at the university.—Interviewee No.13
3.3. Attitudes towards SDF Therapy
3.3.1. Quantitative Study—Attitudes towards SDF Therapy
3.3.2. Qualitative Study—Attitudes towards SDF Therapy
I didn’t verify its long-term effectiveness due to the lack of patient cooperation.—Interviewee No. 2
I find SDF effective in halting caries progression and arresting its growth.—Interviewee No. 13
I find SDF very effective, especially for small caries lesions… Initially, there weren’t enough research results, but now, with more evidence-based research, I trust the technique more. We now have more evidence to support its use.—Interviewee No. 15
It does not require drilling the teeth, which makes it less frightening for children.—Interviewee No. 1
I find SDF easy to use, it doesn’t cause pain, and it increases patient cooperation.—Interviewee No. 2
It can be applied to many teeth at once, making it a convenient and time-saving option.—Interviewee No. 3
If not applied carefully, it can irritate the gingiva.—Interviewee No. 1
Another concern is the taste. I tasted it. It’s awful. It’s bitter.—Interviewee No. 4
One disadvantage is that it causes black staining on the treated area and has a sour taste.—Interviewee No. 14
3.4. Practice of SDF Therapy
3.4.1. Quantitative Study—Practice of SDF Therapy
3.4.2. Qualitative Study—Practice of SDF Therapy
For uncooperative patients, I apply SDF on front teeth and occlusal surfaces of back teeth.—Interviewee No. 2
For adults, I worry about the black staining. So, I combine SDF with KI…… I use SDF on adult patients requiring endodontic therapy. I use SDF to harden decay and protect the tooth after filling.—Interviewee No. 4
SDF can also be effective to treat difficult-to-access caries lesions in elderly patients because conventional restoration might not be feasible.—Interviewee No. 15
As for contraindications, SDF is not suitable for patients with deep caries or those with symptoms of irreversible pulpitis.—Interviewee No. 3
Sometimes, I combine SDF with laser treatment for patients with sensitivity issues.—Interviewee No. 4
If the cavity is not too deep and not causing much discomfort, I use SDF and cover it with GIC.—Interviewee No. 9
For patients with cooperative behaviors, I consider other treatment options like restorations.—Interviewee No. 3
I‘ve asked the parents, and they don’t want to use it because it makes the teeth too black…… In our clinic, we can use it. However, in our hospital and department, we have to follow certain regulations.—Interviewee No. 5
The decision to use SDF depends on the individual patient’s cooperativeness, usually only in the first treatment.—Interviewee No. 1
When deciding to use SDF, I spend a lot of time discussing the pros and cons with the patient and their parents so they understand the black staining and potential effectiveness.—Interviewee No. 9
The first problem is consulting parents about the black staining of the teeth. Another issue is the difficulty of isolating the teeth properly while applying SDF, as children tend to produce a lot of saliva.—Interviewee No. 11
I think it’s possible to use SDF for other people. For example, if they cannot go to a dental office, we can apply it for them at home, if possible.—Interviewee No. 8
I believe SDF has great potential in community-based projects, especially in areas where dental care is limited. I have participated in community projects where SDF was used to provide dental care to children in need, and the results were quite encouraging.—Interviewee No. 9
SDF can also be beneficial for special needs patients, as well as those with autism or disabilities who may have difficulty maintaining their oral health.—Interviewee No. 16
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Domain 1. Demographic data |
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Domain 2. Knowledge |
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Domain 3. Attitudes |
1 Simple/2 Short application time/3 Non-invasive/4 Inexpensive/5 Painless |
1 Unaesthetic /2 Unpleasant taste/3 Stains items/4 Toxicity/5 High fluoride content/ 6 High silver content |
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Domain 4. Practices |
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1 Prevent caries in primary teeth/2 Prevent caries in permanent teeth/ 3 Arrest primary anterior caries/4 Arrest primary posterior caries/ 5 Arrest permanent anterior caries/6 Arrest permanent posterior caries/7 Arrest root caries |
1 Preschool children/2 Primary school students/ 3 Secondary school students/4 Aged 18-34/ 5 Aged 35-64/6 Non-institutionalized adults aged 65 or above/7 Functionally dependent adults aged 65 or above
1 People with mental disorders/2 People with physical disabilities/ |
Key Question(s) | Follow-up Question(s) |
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Domain 1. Background information | |
1.1 When did you get your basic dental training? |
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1.2 Which school did you study for your basic dental training? |
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1.3 What is your current position? |
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Domain 2. Knowledge | |
2.1 When do you know about SDF? |
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2.2 Where do you learn about SDF? |
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2.3 What information of SDF have you shared in your professional or teaching activities? |
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Domain 3. Attitude | |
3.1 How effective is SDF in caries management? |
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3.2 What are the advantages and disadvantages of SDF therapy? |
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3.3 What are the challenges or barriers of SDF use in clinical care? |
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Domain 4. Practices | |
4.1 How do you use SDF in your dental practice? |
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Items | Categories | No. of Dentists (%) |
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Years of practice | 10 years or less | 168 (74%) |
Over 10 years | 58 (26%) | |
Main employment | Private practice | 119 (53%) |
Government or institution | 60 (26%) | |
Both | 47 (21%) | |
Higher dental training | Yes | 106 (47%) |
No | 120 (53%) | |
Have heard of SDF | Yes | 174 (77%) |
No | 52 (23%) |
Effectiveness of SDF (Mean, SD) | Categories | No. of Dentists (%) |
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Prevent caries (2.8, 0.46) | Agree (3) | 141 (81%) |
Neutral (2) | 29 (17%) | |
Disagree (1) | 4 (2%) | |
Arrest caries (2.3, 0.71) | Agree | 82 (47%) |
Neutral | 68 (39%) | |
Disagree | 24 (14%) | |
Desensitize dentin hypersensitivity (2.4, 0.58) | Agree | 77 (44%) |
Neutral | 89 (51%) | |
Disagree | 8 (5%) | |
Detect dental caries (2.0, 0.67) | Agree | 39 (22%) |
Neutral | 96 (56%) | |
Disagree | 39 (22%) |
Items (Mean, SD) | Categories | No. of Dentists (%) |
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Advantages | ||
Simple (2.8, 0.42) | Agree (3) | 140 (80%) |
Neutral (2) | 33 (19%) | |
Disagree (1) | 1 (1%) | |
Short application time (2.8, 0.44) | Agree | 133 (76%) |
Neutral | 40 (23%) | |
Disagree | 1 (1%) | |
Non-invasive (2.8, 0.36) | Agree | 146 (84%) |
Neutral | 28 (16%) | |
Disagree | 0 (0%) | |
Inexpensive (2.3, 0.64) | Agree | 65 (37%) |
Neutral | 90 (52%) | |
Disagree | 19 (11%) | |
Painless (2.8, 0.47) | Agree | 134 (77%) |
Neutral | 37 (21%) | |
Disagree | 3 (2%) | |
Disadvantages | ||
Unaesthetic (2.7, 0.6) | Agree | 128 (74%) |
Neutral | 34 (19%) | |
Disagree | 12 (7%) | |
Contamination of color (2.7, 0.58) | Agree | 123 (71%) |
Neutral | 42 (24%) | |
Disagree | 9 (5%) | |
Unpleasant taste (2.3, 0.56) | Agree | 67 (39%) |
Neutral | 99 (57%) | |
Disagree | 8 (4%) | |
Toxic (1.6, 0.54) | Agree | 5 (3%) |
Neutral | 101 (58%) | |
Disagree | 68 (39%) | |
Harmful due to high silver content (1.7, 0.56) | Agree | 9 (5%) |
Neutral | 107 (62%) | |
Disagree | 58 (33%) | |
Harmful due to high fluoride content (1.6, 0.60) | Agree | 11 (6%) |
Neutral | 90 (52%) | |
Disagree | 73 (42%) |
Use of SDF Therapy (Mean, SD) | Frequency of Use | No. of Dentists (%) |
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To prevent caries in primary teeth (2.1, 0.65) | Always (3) | 49 (28%) |
Sometimes (2) | 98 (56%) | |
Never (1) | 27 (16%) | |
To prevent caries in permanent teeth (1.7, 0.68) | Always | 21 (12%) |
Sometimes | 74 (43%) | |
Never | 79 (45%) | |
To arrest primary anterior caries (2.1, 0.66) | Always | 43 (25%) |
Sometimes | 98 (56%) | |
Never | 33 (19%) | |
To arrest primary posterior caries (2.4, 0.63) | Always | 79 (45%) |
Sometimes | 81 (47%) | |
Never | 14 (8%) | |
To arrest permanent anterior caries (1.5, 0.69) | Always | 19 (11%) |
Sometimes | 41 (24%) | |
Never | 114 (65%) | |
To arrest permanent posterior caries (1.7, 0.73) | Always | 29 (17%) |
Sometimes | 67 (38%) | |
Never | 78 (45%) | |
To arrest root caries (1.8, 0.70) | Always | 26 (15%) |
Sometimes | 80 (46%) | |
Never | 68 (39%) |
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Chai, H.H.; Dao, Q.K.; Hoang, T.H.; Gao, S.S.; Lo, E.C.M.; Chu, C.H. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices towards Silver Diamine Fluoride among Dentists in Vietnam. Dent. J. 2024, 12, 169. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12060169
Chai HH, Dao QK, Hoang TH, Gao SS, Lo ECM, Chu CH. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices towards Silver Diamine Fluoride among Dentists in Vietnam. Dentistry Journal. 2024; 12(6):169. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12060169
Chicago/Turabian StyleChai, Hollis Haotian, Quang Khai Dao, Trong Hung Hoang, Sherry Shiqian Gao, Edward Chin Man Lo, and Chun Hung Chu. 2024. "Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices towards Silver Diamine Fluoride among Dentists in Vietnam" Dentistry Journal 12, no. 6: 169. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12060169
APA StyleChai, H. H., Dao, Q. K., Hoang, T. H., Gao, S. S., Lo, E. C. M., & Chu, C. H. (2024). Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices towards Silver Diamine Fluoride among Dentists in Vietnam. Dentistry Journal, 12(6), 169. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12060169