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The efficacy of three desensitizing agents in treatment of dentine hypersensitivity
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 2005The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of three desensitizing agents vs. placebo.One hundred and six hypersensitive teeth of 26 patients were included in this study, and the baseline hypersensitivity level of all teeth was established as 'moderate' by using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).
Özyazici M. +3 more
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The Efficacy of Three Desensitizing Agents Used to Treat Dentin Hypersensitivity
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2010In a single-center, double-masked, split-mouth-designed, clinical short-term trial, the authors assessed the clinical responses of teeth with dentin hypersensitivity (DH) after treating the teeth with one of three desensitizing agents across four weeks.The authors selected 131 teeth with DH in 11 participants.
Ugur, Erdemir +4 more
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Effect of dentin desensitizers and dentin bonding agents on dentin permeability.
American journal of dentistry, 2002To determine the effect of dentin desensitizing agents (oxalates and glutaraldehyde) and dentin bonding agents, with and without resin-based composite (RBC) on dentin permeability and morphology of the dentin surface. The influence of saliva and toothbrushing on these agents was also evaluated.Radicular dentin discs +/-1 mm thick were obtained from ...
P, Jain, J W, Reinhardt, K V, Krell
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Occlusion of dentin tubules by desensitizing agents.
American journal of dentistry, 2005To evaluate the occluding effect of five desensitizing agents on human dentin tubules.30 buccal and lingual surfaces were prepared from 15 extracted intact third molars. Each surface was polished with aluminum oxide abrasive papers to remove enamel and to expose the underlying dentin in cervical area.
Adriana Franco, Paes Leme +3 more
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Comparison of two desensitizing agents for the treatment of cervical dentine sensitivity
Dental Traumatology, 1997Abstract Numerous desensitizing agents have been utilized in an effort to alleviate the discomfort associated with cervical dentine sensitivity (CDS). Recently several new tubule‐occluding and sealant systems have been marketed for treatment. The aim of this study was to compare two desensitizing agents (ALL‐BOND 2 and Butler Protect) in a 3‐month ...
D G, Gillam +4 more
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Natural Dentin Desensitizing Agents
Dentin Hypersensitivity (DH) is a common dental problem occurring worldwide affecting almost whole age ranges in the population. It is felt as a short transient pain to cold, hot, and touch stimuli and has different etiological factors. Several treatment strategies, those based on the desensitization of terminal nerve endings or occlusion of widely ...Asmaa A. Mosleh, Maha Ahmed Niazy
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Clinical efficacy of two dentin desensitizing agents.
American journal of dentistry, 1999To compare the clinical effect over 3 months of two commercially available desensitizing agents on the level of discomfort of patients with complaints of dentin sensitivity.An oxalate-containing pre-polymerized resin suspension (Pain-Free), a 0.7% fluoride solution (DentinBloc), and a distilled water placebo were compared in a clinical setting.
M F, Morris, R D, Davis, B W, Richardson
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Effect of desensitizing agents on dentin permeability.
American journal of dentistry, 2009To investigate the in vitro efficacy of two dentin desensitizing products at reducing liquid permeability through human dentin discs. The tested hypothesis was that the products, in spite of different chemical mechanisms were not different at reducing or eliminating flow through dentin discs.Dentin slices (1 mm thick) were prepared from 16 extracted ...
Hiroshi, Ishihata +5 more
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Effect of desensitizers on bond strength of adhesive luting agents to dentin
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2001The current study investigates the influence of three dentin hypersensitivity treating agents (Gluma CPS, MS Coat and Saforide) on bond strength to dentin of two luting agents (Panavia Fluoro Cement and Super‐Bond C & B). Sixty bovine dentin substrates were divided into 12 combinations of four treatment conditions (Gluma CPS, MS Coat, Saforide and ...
K, Soeno +3 more
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Evaluation of Dentinal Changes Following Application of Three Different Desensitizing Agents
Revista de Chimie, 2017The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of three desensitizing tooth pastes on the dentinal tubule occlusion. Thirty dentin discs having a thickness of 3 mm were obtained by cutting human teeth. The discs were submersed in citric acid for 30 seconds to open the dentin tubules. Then the discs were cut in two halves.
Simona Stoleriu +6 more
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