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The International journal of prosthodontics, 2007
This study aimed to compare the effect of precementation desensitizing laser treatment and conventional desensitizing agents on crown retention. Crowns were fabricated for 50 molar teeth, and specimens were assigned to 5 groups based on treatment method: untreated control group (CON), laser group (LAS), sodium fluoride group (FLU), Oxagel oxalate group
Cumhur, Sipahi +3 more
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This study aimed to compare the effect of precementation desensitizing laser treatment and conventional desensitizing agents on crown retention. Crowns were fabricated for 50 molar teeth, and specimens were assigned to 5 groups based on treatment method: untreated control group (CON), laser group (LAS), sodium fluoride group (FLU), Oxagel oxalate group
Cumhur, Sipahi +3 more
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Hypersensitive teeth. Experimental studies of dentinal desensitizing agents.
Dental clinics of North America, 1990The effect of dentinal desensitizing agents on nerve activity was tested. Effective agents such as KNO3 reduce dentinal sensory nerve activity. This effect is due to the depolarizing action of the K+ ion.
K, Markowitz, S, Kim
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Effects of desensitizing agents on human dentin permeability.
American journal of dentistry, 1999To compare the in vitro effects of three desensitizing agents on hydraulic conductance of human dentin: Protect (n = 10), Gluma Desensitizer (n = 10), MS Coat (n = 10) (Pain-Free in the USA).Dentin discs were prepared from 40 freshly extracted normal human third molars.
J, Camps +3 more
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Desensitizing Agents(สารรักษาภาวะไวต่อความรู้สึกของฟัน)
Chulalongkorn University Dental Journal, 1992openaire +1 more source
Sodium Silicofluoride as a Desensitizing Agent
The Journal of Periodontology, 1955openaire +1 more source
DESENSITIZING AGENTS AND THEIR ROLE IN CLINICAL DENTISTRY*
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1963openaire +2 more sources
Potassium chloride dentrifrice as a desensitizing agent
British Dental Journal, 1991openaire +1 more source

