The Use of Diode Low-Power Laser Therapy before In-Office Bleaching to Prevent Bleaching-Induced Tooth Sensitivity: A Clinical Double-Blind Randomized Study [PDF]
Introduction: The present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) use before in-office bleaching to prevent an increase in the risk and intensity of tooth sensitivity. Methods: Thirty patients were selected.
Felice Femiano +5 more
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Effect of preoperative systemic capsaicin on tooth sensitivity after in-office bleaching: A pilot study [PDF]
Background: Tooth bleaching sensitivity (TBS) after bleaching procedures is a common problem. This study was undertaken to determine the effect of preoperative systemic capsaicin on tooth sensitivity (TS) after in-office bleaching procedures.
Pouran Samimi +4 more
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Preemptive use of etodolac on tooth sensitivity after in-office bleaching: a randomized clinical trial [PDF]
Purpose: This study determined the effectiveness of the preemptive administration of etodolac on risk and intensity of tooth sensitivity and the bleaching effect caused by in-office bleaching using 35% hydrogen peroxide.
Savil Costa Vaez +4 more
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The effect of photobiomodulation therapy associated with casein phosphopeptide‐amorphous calcium phosphate fluoride paste on the treatment of posthome whitening tooth sensitivity and color change: A randomized clinical trial [PDF]
Objective This study assessed whether combining photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) with casein phosphopeptide‐amorphous calcium phosphate fluoride (CPP‐ACPF) paste can effectively reduce post‐home whitening tooth sensitivity (TS) without compromising ...
Maria E. de O. P. Cardoso +5 more
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Gingival inflammation, enamel defects, and tooth sensitivity in children with amelogenesis imperfecta: a case-control study [PDF]
Gingival conditions and tooth sensitivity of young patients with amelogenesis imperfecta lack in depth studies. This case-control study aimed to compare (1) the gingival inflammation, the presence of enamel defects, and tooth sensitivity in young ...
Camille QUANDALLE +5 more
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Patients’ Assessments of Tooth Sensitivity Increase One Day Following Different Whitening Treatments [PDF]
Objectives: The aim of this clinical study was to compare tooth sensitivity scores and color change values before and 1 day following whitening treatments using different concentrations of whitening agents for in-office and at-home procedures.
Amar Piknjač +3 more
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Influence of Dental Pain and Tooth Sensitivity on the Intention to Quit Smoking among Schoolchildren [PDF]
Objective. To evaluate the association between oral health problems and sociodemographic factors with the intention to quit smoking and join the tobacco cessation program among schoolchildren. Materials and Methods.
Muhammad Nazir +4 more
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Effects of desensitizing products on the reduction of pain sensitivity caused by in-office tooth bleaching: a 24-week follow-up [PDF]
Objective To clinically assess the effect of desensitizing gels and dentifrices on the reduction in pain sensitivity and color variation during tooth bleaching. Methodology A total of 108 volunteers were randomly separated into the following groups of
Josué Junior Araujo PIEROTE +6 more
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Effect of chewing gum on tooth sensitivity following whitening [PDF]
Transient sensitivity is the most common side-effect associated with tooth whitening. The purpose of this randomised, controlled clinical study was to determine if a chewing gum containing Recaldent (CPP-ACP) was effective in reducing tooth sensitivity associated with in-office whitening procedures.Eighty-eight patients were recruited and had their ...
Tang, B., Millar, B. J.
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High-concentration carbamide peroxide can reduce the sensitivity caused by in-office tooth bleaching: a single-blinded randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Objectives A single-blinded, randomized, parallel clinical trial evaluated the use of 37% carbamide peroxide (CP) on bleaching effectiveness and tooth sensitivity reported by patients undergoing in-office tooth bleaching, in comparison with the results ...
Aline Carvalho PEIXOTO +8 more
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