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Dentinal hypersensitivity (DH) is a common dental problem and is treated non-invasively using topical application of various desensitizing agents. When there is loss of tooth structure or tooth preparation is to be followed by a bonded restoration, it requires application of dentin bonding agent. However, the effect of desensitizers on bond strength is
Anithakumari, Rangappa +1 more
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Background/purpose: The efficacy of dentin-desensitizing agents is commonly evaluated in clinical studies by measuring patients’ pain response upon stimulation.
Hiroshi Ishihata +4 more
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Bioactive toothpastes in dentin hypersensitivity treatment: A systematic review
Purpose: The use of bioactive materials is a recent proposal in the treatment of dentin hypersensitivity (DH) due to the ability to stimulate the neoformation of a barrier on dentin surface.
Samantha Ariadne Alves de Freitas +5 more
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To synthesize Nano eggshell-titanium-dioxide (EB@TiO2) biocomposite and to evaluate its effectiveness in occluding opened dentine tubules. EB@TiO2 was synthesized and characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), and Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM).
Stanley Chibuzor ONWUBU +3 more
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Nano hydroxyapatite toothpaste as a treatment for dentine hypersensitivity: A systematic review
Introduction: Dentin hypersensitivity (DH) is a common and painful clinical occurrence that can negatively impact patients' quality of life. An arsenal of different desensitizing molecules is available on the market, but no gold standard has yet to be ...
Hanan Oubenyahya
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Dentin hypersensitivity after treatment with desensitizing agents: a randomized, double-blind, split-mouth clinical trial [PDF]
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of two desensitizing agents in the reduction of dentin hypersensitivity in a randomized, double-blind, split-mouth clinical trial.
Cristiane Sá Roriz Fonteles +5 more
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Effects of a Dicalcium and Tetracalcium Phosphate-Based Desensitizer on In Vitro Dentin Permeability. [PDF]
The present study evaluated the effectiveness of a dicalcium and tetracalcium phosphate-based desensitizer in reducing dentin permeability in vitro. Dentin fluid flow was measured before and after treatment of dentin with patent dentinal tubules using 1 ...
Jianfeng Zhou +7 more
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Influence of Bleaching Agents and Desensitizing Varnishes on the Water Content of Dentin
SUMMARY This in vitro study investigated the possible dehydration of dentin caused by bleaching agents. Furthermore, it tested whether protective dentin varnishes can maintain the physiological moisture of dentin during bleaching treatment.
Betke, Herbert +5 more
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Background: Dentinal hypersensitivity occurs on exposed dentin and depends on the patency of dentinal tubules. The purpose of this study was to evaluate different desensitizing agents on dentinal tubule occlusion by scanning electron microscopy ...
Saleeta Mushtaq +5 more
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Background: Dentin hypersensitivity is primarily caused due to patent or exposed dentinal tubules. Nonfluoridated-desensitizing agents deposit hydroxycarbonate apatite (HCA), within the dentinal tubules, thereby relieving hypersensitivity.
Ashwini Dessai, Neeta Shetty, N Srikant
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