Eilaf Ahmed: award for innovative caries treatment in Greifswald
Eilaf Ahmed: award for innovative caries treatment in Greifswald
A breakthrough in dentistry for children
Treatment of caries among young people is a significant challenge in modern dentistry. In particular, interdental space caries is often difficult to achieve and requires innovative solutions. A latest study by children's dentistry at the University Medical Center Greifswald now offers a promising therapy option with silver diamy influoride (SDF).
insight into the study
Research shows that silver diamy influoride can be used as an inexpensive and effective therapeutic. In the pilot study carried out, orthodontic separation rubbers were combined with a silver fluoride application to optimize the treatment. The results are impressive: in 90 percent of the lesions treated with SDF, a successful elimination of the caries could be found.
important award for research
At the World Caries Congress, which took place in Crete in July 2024, the promotional student Eilaf Ahmed was awarded the Orca Nathan Cochrane Junior Scientist Award 2024 for her outstanding presentation of the research results. This recognition underlines the importance of research carried out in the field of children's dentistry.
meaning for dentistry
dr. Julian Schmoeckel, who has looked after the clinical study, emphasizes the advantages of silver diamy influoride: "This therapy option is inexpensive, easy and can be used without drilling." Compared to other evidence -based treatment methods, SDF offers decisive advantages, especially when it comes to the time required and the cooperation of young patients.
The influence on the future treatment of caries
The award of Eilaf Ahmed is not only a personal success, but also proof of constant progress in dentistry, especially in the area of children's dentistry. Prof. Uwe Reuter, Medical Board of the University Medical Center Greifswald, comments: "This award once again underlines the importance of continuous research for better and gentler treatment approaches in children with caries."
The Greifswald working group, which has been researching alternative methods for caries treatment for children with high caries risk since 2010, ensures that this institution is recognized as a leading research location on an international parquet.
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The promising results of the study on the use of silver diamy inffletation offer new hope for effective and pain -free caries treatments in young people. Research in this area shows how important continuous scientific efforts are to improve health care.
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