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Silver Diamine Fluoride in Milpitas

Stop a cavity in about a minute — no drill, no needle, no numbing. Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is a gentle, painless way to arrest tooth decay for children, anxious patients, and adults alike at Signature Smiles Dental Group in Milpitas.

  • Painless — no drilling or shots
  • Safe for kids and adults
  • Applied in about one minute
  • Far less costly than a filling
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What It Is

A painless liquid that halts tooth decay

Silver diamine fluoride is a clear, FDA-cleared liquid that a dentist brushes directly onto a cavity. In seconds it goes to work: the silver kills the bacteria driving the decay, while the fluoride hardens and remineralizes the softened tooth so the cavity stops growing. A touch of ammonia keeps the solution stable and effective.

Because nothing is drilled or removed, SDF is one of the least invasive ways to manage a cavity. It is not a filling — it does not rebuild the shape of a tooth — but it reliably arrests active decay, which makes it an ideal first step for young children, nervous patients, and anyone who wants to avoid the drill when it is clinically appropriate. Our Milpitas team will always tell you honestly whether SDF is the right fit or whether a restorative option would serve you better.

  • Antibacterial + remineralizing: silver stops the bacteria, fluoride strengthens the enamel.
  • Evidence-based: recognized by the ADA and American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry for arresting cavities.
  • Decades of use: used worldwide for years and FDA-cleared in the U.S. since 2014.
Close-up of a topical liquid being brushed onto teeth, similar to silver diamine fluoride application in Milpitas
Who It Helps

SDF for every age — not just kids

Many offices reserve silver diamine fluoride for baby teeth. As a full family practice in Milpitas, we use it thoughtfully across the whole family, wherever it makes clinical sense.

Young children

A gentle way to stop cavities in baby teeth until they are ready for a filling — or until the tooth naturally falls out.

Anxious patients

No drill, no needle, and no numbing means dental anxiety and fear of the chair no longer stand between you and treatment.

Special needs

For patients who find sitting still for long procedures difficult, a one-minute application can control decay without sedation.

Seniors & root decay

Older adults with root-surface cavities or difficulty tolerating longer visits often do very well with SDF as part of their care.

Tight budgets

When cost is a concern, SDF is a fraction of the price of a filling or crown and helps you buy time to plan more care.

Stabilizing many cavities

When several teeth need attention, SDF can pause the decay so we can sequence restorative treatment comfortably over time.

Silver diamine fluoride is one option among many. Depending on the tooth, we may recommend tooth-colored fillings, a dental crown, or broader cavity treatment to fully restore a tooth’s shape and function.

Honest Pros & Cons

What to love — and what to know

We believe in straight answers. Here is the full picture so you can decide with confidence.

The benefits

  • Completely painless — no drilling, injections, or anesthesia.
  • Fast: most applications take about a minute per tooth.
  • Stops active decay and helps prevent new cavities nearby.
  • Much less expensive than a filling or crown.
  • Excellent for kids, anxious patients, and those who cannot sit for long procedures.
  • Can also ease tooth sensitivity.

What to know

  • The treated, decayed area turns a permanent dark brown or black — healthy enamel stays its natural color.
  • Because of the staining, it is used most often on back teeth or baby teeth, less on front adult teeth.
  • It arrests decay but does not rebuild a tooth’s shape — a filling or crown may still be needed later.
  • Best results come from re-applying about every six months.
  • Not recommended with a silver allergy, mouth sores, or a painful tooth that may need a root canal.
  • A brief metallic taste may occur and fades quickly.
What to Expect

Your SDF visit, step by step

Simple, quick, and comfortable at our Milpitas office — usually folded right into a regular checkup.

1

Exam & plan

We confirm the cavity is a good candidate and review your options during your dental exam.

2

Clean & isolate

The tooth is gently cleaned and kept dry with cotton so the liquid bonds well.

3

Brush it on

A tiny brush paints SDF onto the cavity for about a minute — no discomfort at all.

4

Follow up

We air-dry the area and schedule a check, re-applying about every six months as needed.

How It Compares

SDF, fillings & crowns — where each fits

SDF controls the disease; fillings and crowns rebuild the tooth. Often the best plan uses them together.

Consideration
Silver Diamine Fluoride
Filling or Crown
Drilling & numbing
None
Usually required
Chair time
About a minute per tooth
Typically 30–60+ minutes
Rebuilds tooth shape
No — arrests decay only
Yes — restores form & function
Appearance
Darkens the decayed spot
Tooth-colored options available
Relative cost
Lowest
Higher
Best for
Kids, anxiety, seniors, stabilizing decay
Restoring a damaged tooth long-term

Not sure which is right? Compare your choices for cavity treatment and dental fillings, or explore preventive dental care to help avoid cavities in the first place.

Questions & Answers

Silver diamine fluoride FAQs

Does silver diamine fluoride hurt?
No. SDF is painless. There is no drilling, no injection, and no numbing — a Milpitas dentist simply brushes the liquid onto the cavity for about a minute. That is why it is such a good fit for young children and anyone with dental anxiety.
Will SDF stain the tooth?
Yes. The decayed area it treats turns a permanent dark brown or black, which is a sign the cavity has been arrested. Surrounding healthy enamel keeps its natural color. Because of this, SDF is used most on back teeth and baby teeth and less often on visible front adult teeth.
Is silver diamine fluoride safe for children and adults?
Yes. SDF is FDA-cleared and considered safe for both children and adults. It is not recommended for anyone with a silver allergy, open mouth sores, or a tooth that is painful on its own, which may signal a deeper problem needing other care.
Does SDF replace a filling?
Not exactly. SDF stops the decay but does not rebuild the shape or strength of a tooth. It is disease control, not structural repair. A filling or crown may still be recommended later to fully restore the tooth.
How long does silver diamine fluoride last?
A single application can arrest a cavity for many months, and in baby teeth it can hold until the tooth is naturally lost. For lasting protection, we typically re-apply SDF about every six months as part of your routine checkups.
How much does SDF cost in Milpitas?
SDF is one of the most affordable ways to manage a cavity — usually a fraction of the cost of a filling or crown. Your exact price depends on how many teeth are treated and your coverage. Our Milpitas front desk will verify your insurance and review payment options before you decide.
How is SDF applied during my visit?
The tooth is cleaned and kept dry, then a small brush applies the liquid to the cavity for about a minute before the area is air-dried. It is quick enough that we can usually add it to a regular exam or cleaning appointment.
Can adults get SDF, or is it only for kids?
Adults can absolutely benefit. As a family practice in Milpitas, we use SDF for seniors with root-surface cavities, patients with dental anxiety, and adults stabilizing multiple cavities before restorative care. We will recommend it only where it fits your tooth and your goals.

Stop a cavity the gentle way

Find out whether silver diamine fluoride is right for you or your child. Book with our award-winning Milpitas team — Dr. Gaganjot Khera, DDS, named America’s Best Dentist 2024, 2025 and 2026.

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This page is for general education and is not medical advice. Whether silver diamine fluoride is appropriate depends on a dentist’s evaluation of your specific teeth. See our healthcare disclaimer.