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Effects of two topical desensitizing agents and placebo on dentin hypersensitivity.
American journal of dentistry, 2013To evaluate the efficacy of two commercial desensitizing agents in subjects with moderate to severe dentin hypersensitivity for a period of 6 months and to compare the results with topical application of water as negative control.BisBlock (BIS; oxalate) and Gluma Desensitizer PowerGel (GLU; glutaraldehyde/HEMA) were tested.
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Crystallization of desensitizing agents in dentifrice on dentinal tubule
Chulalongkorn University Dental Journal, 2002openaire +1 more source
Effects of desensitizing agents on bovine dentine permeability to magnesium
Archives of Oral Biology, 1994E. Maita +4 more
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Desensitizing Agents Applied by the Dentist in the Treatment of Dentin Hypersensitivity
Dentin hypersensitivity is a transient condition that often resolves with natural sclerotic obturation of dentin tubules. It is a common clinical finding that can cause considerable concern for the patient. Clinicians must understand the various etiological factors and numerous treatment options available.openaire +1 more source

