Silver Diamine Fluoride and Potassium Iodide Disruption of In Vitro .

Journal: Journal of dentistry for children (Chicago, Ill.)
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the inhibitory in vitro effects of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) with and without a saturated solution of potassium iodide (SSKI) on established biofilm. Fifty μl of an overnight culture (10 CFU per mL) in Tryptic Soy Broth (TSB) and three ml of fresh TSB supplemented with one percent sucrose (TSBS) were incubated for 24 hours to establish an biofilm in six-well tissue culture plates. Four treatments (SDF, SSKI, SDF plus SSKI, and untreated control) were used to disrupt the biofilm. The biofilm groups were each treated with reagent and washed; the biofilm was collected, diluted, and spiral-plated onto blood agar plates; and an automated counting machine was used to determine the bacterial colony forming units (CFU). The control had significantly more CFU than the SSKI, SDF, and SDF plus SSKI groups (<.0001). The SSKI group had significantly more CFU than the SDF and SDF plus SSKI groups (<.0001). The SDF group had significantly fewer CFU than the SDF plus SSKI group (=.02). The reduction from the control was more than seven-fold for SDF, four-fold for SDF plus SSKI, and two-fold for SSKI. SDF alone, SDF plus SSKI, and SSKI disrupted an established biofilm. SDF alone had the greatest overall disruption.

Authors

  • LaQuia A Vinson
    Assistant professor and an assistant program director, in the School of Dentistry, at Indiana University, Indianapolis, Ind., USA;, Email: laqawalk@iu.edu.
  • Patrick R Gilbert
    Resident, in the School of Dentistry, at Indiana University, Indianapolis, Ind., USA.
  • Brian J Sanders
    Chair and a professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, in the School of Dentistry, at Indiana University, Indianapolis, Ind., USA.
  • Elizabeth Moser
    Biostatistician, Department of Biostatistics, School of Medicine, all at Indiana University, Indianapolis, Ind., USA.
  • Richard L Gregory
    Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Professor, Department of Biomedical and Applied Sciences, in the School of Dentistry, at Indiana University, Indianapolis, Ind., USA.