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Evaluation of ex vivo effectiveness of commercial desensitizing dentifrices
Maria Das Graças Afonso Miranda ChavesNádia Rezende Barbosa RaposoHudson C. PoloniniHanny Reis MockdeciAna-paula GranatoIsadora Conde Ferreira Martinssubject
Dentistry01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic system0103 physical sciencesDentinmedicineDentifriceSevere painGeneral DentistryOral Medicine and Pathology010304 chemical physicsbusiness.industryChemistryResearchSignificant difference030206 dentistrymedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.anatomical_structureDentinal TubuleUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDentin Desensitizing AgentsDentin hypersensitivitybusinessEx vivodescription
BACKGROUND Dentin hypersensitivity is a short, severe pain with fast onset. Therapy aims to either prevent or decrease neural transmission or physically occlude the dentinal tubules. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of commercial desensitizing dentifrice by means of an ex vivo method. MATERIAL AND METHODS Samples (n=8 lower human premolars for each group) were randomly allocated into: G1- brushing with Colgate®Sensitive Pro-Relief; G2- brushing with Sensodyne®Rapid Relief; G3- brushing with Sensodyne®Repair & Protect; and G4- brushing with Colgate®Maximum Cavity Protection. The test bodies were submitted to simulated toothbrushing and dentifrices were analyzed regarding their hydrodynamic size, polydispersity index (PI) and zeta potential. Specimens were evaluated using: scanning electron microscopy (SEM); spectroscopy energy dispersive X-ray (EDS); and profilometry. A qualitative analysis of the photomicrographs and topographies was performed. RESULTS The dentifrices showed statistical similar physical and chemical characteristics. They also demonstrated obliteration of dentinal tubules when micrographs were observed. Regarding the chemical elements present in the dentin samples, there was a statistically significant difference between the control and experimental surfaces in the four groups. CONCLUSIONS Joint data analysis shows that the desensitizing dentifrice showed better results with regards to the obliteration of dentinal tubules compared to positive and negative controls. Key words:Dentin hypersensitivity, dentin desensitizing agents, toothpastes.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016-02-12 |