نتایج جستجو برای: dentin desensitizing agents

تعداد نتایج: 369194  

2017
Haijing Gu Xiaoyan Zhou Junqi Ling Limin Liu Ziming Zhao Jinlong Gao

To investigate the efficacy in occluding dentin tubules of a modified calcium phosphate based solution supplemented with fluoride and zinc ions (CaP), dentine discs were separately treated with CaP and certain common desensitizing agents including potassium oxalate solution (OX), modified oxalate solutions supplemented with calcium ions (OX/Ca) or phosphate ions (OX/P) for 8 minutes, followed b...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2006
Sérgio Lima Santiago José Carlos Pereira Ana Christina Bonato Figueiredo Martineli

This study evaluated the influence of time after application of oxalate solutions in reducing dentin hydraulic conductance. Fifty dentin discs were obtained from extracted human third molars and assigned to 5 groups (n=10), according to the desensitizing agent used: Group I: OxaGel; Group II: experimental agent DD-1: Group III: experimental agent DD-2. In Groups IV and V, a placebo gel and deio...

Journal: :Journal of lasers in medical sciences 2013
Mohammad Asnaashari Masoumeh Moeini

Dentin hypersensitivity (DH) is a relatively common painful condition among dental problems. Although many studies have been performed regarding the diagnosis and treatment of DH, dental practitioners are still confused about the definite diagnosis and treatment.The use of lasers as a treatment for dentin hypersensitivity was first introduced in 1985.Laser treatment in dentin hypersensitivity i...

2013
Shalini Singh

Introduction: Dentin hypersensitivity is a pain arising from exposed dentin, typically in response to clinical, thermal, tactile, evaporative or osmotic stimuli that cannot be explained as arising from any other form of dental pathology. Most authorities agree that Brannstrom’s “Hydrodynamic Theory" of nerve stimulation due to movement of dentinal fluid, best explains dentin hypersensitivity. T...

2012
Shruti Bhandary Mithra N Hegde

Objective:To determine the differences in efficiency of four desensitizing agents in relieving dentin hypersensitivity in a time period of 2 weeks. Material and methods: 50 participants who responded positively to intraoral testing for dentin hypersensitivity using a split-mouth-designed study were recruited for the study. Sensitivity was assessed by means of thermal and thermal/evaporative sti...

2011
Hiroshi ISHIHATA Werner J. FINGER Masafumi KANEHIRA Hidetoshi SHIMAUCHI Masashi KOMATSU

OBJECTIVES To assess and to compare the effects of Gluma® Desensitizer (GDL) with an experimental glutaraldehyde and HEMA containing fumed silica dispersion (GDG) on dentin permeability using a chemiluminous tracer penetration test. MATERIAL AND METHODS Twenty disc-shaped dentin specimens were dissected from extracted human third molars. The dentin specimens were mounted in a split chamber de...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2008
Adeyemi Oluniyi Olusile Cornelius Tokunbo Bamise Adeleke O Oginni Oluwole O Dosumu

AIM To evaluate the effectiveness of four topical desensitizing agents in providing short-term relief of dentin hypersensitivity. METHODS AND MATERIALS One hundred sixteen hypersensitive teeth with a positive response to intraoral testing for dentin hypersensitivity were included in this study. The four desensitizing agents tested were Duraphat, 2% fluoride iontophoresis, copal varnish (CV), ...

Journal: :Brazilian oral research 2012
Shelon Cristina Souza Pinto Camila Maggi Maia Silveira Márcia Thaís Pochapski Gibson Luiz Pilatt Fábio André Santos

The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of toothbrushing with desensitizing toothpastes on dentin permeability and dentinal tubule occlusion. Fifty rats provided two hundred incisor teeth divided into five groups: DW, brushed with distilled water (control); FT, brushed with fluoride toothpaste; SCT, brushed with strontium chloride toothpaste; PCT, brushed with potassium citrate t...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical dentistry 2010
Sowmya Salian Srinath Thakur Sudhindra Kulkarni Guy LaTorre

OBJECTIVE The primary aim of this study was to compare the in vivo efficacy and safety of dentifrices containing either 5% NovaMin or 5% potassium nitrate, and a non-desensitizing dentifrice, on dentin hypersensitivity in a four-week, double-blind clinical study among a population in south India. In addition, a companion scanning electron microscopy evaluation was performed to demonstrate wheth...

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