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BDJ Open ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Kiesow ◽  
Matthias Menzel ◽  
Frank Lippert ◽  
Jason M. Tanzer ◽  
Peter Milgrom

Abstract Objective Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is effective in treatment of dentin hypersensitivity and caries lesions. However, the non-viscous solution does not easily allow clinicians to control the application area. A 38% SDF experiment gel was compared in vitro to commercial SDF for its ability to penetrate and occlude dentinal tubules. Materials and methods Human root surface dentin specimens were treated with gelled or standard 38% SDF or negative control. Penetration behavior was established by Drop Shape Analysis. Precipitates at the surface and within tubules were analyzed by SEM and EDX after treatment; Results: penetration depths up to 500 µm were observed for both SDF formulations. Both formulations occluded dentinal tubules similarly. Precipitates on the dentin surface and within dentinal tubules were found for both SDF formulations, with a slight tendency for the experimental gel SDF product to be more abundant than the commercially available one. Discussion: behavior of the experimental 38% SDF gel formulation appeared indistinguishable from the commercial 38% SDF product with respect to dentinal tubule penetration and occlusion. Conclusions The experimental 38% SDF gel may be a suitable intervention for the prevention of dentin hypersensitivity.


Materials ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 514
Author(s):  
Harisha Dewan ◽  
Mohammed E. Sayed ◽  
Nasser M. Alqahtani ◽  
Tariq Alnajai ◽  
Abdulaziz Qasir ◽  
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The improvement of the tensile strength of zirconia crowns after the application of commercially available desensitizers can provide added advantages for the durability and strength of zirconia prostheses. We assessed the retention of zirconia crowns when Gluma, Shield Force Plus, and Telio CS desensitizers were used with resin luting cement. Four groups with ten specimens each (n = 10) were considered as Group 1 (Control group, with no desensitizer application before crown cementation with resin cement) and Groups 2, 3, and 4 (with a single coat of Gluma dentin desensitizer, Telio CS desensitizer, or Shield Force Plus desensitizer applied before crown cementation, respectively). Thermocycling was then carried out, and each group was tested to determine the associated retentive forces and type of failure. The data were statistically analyzed, which showed that the mean tensile-strength values were significantly higher in Group 2 (p-value = 0.001), Group 3 (p-value = 0.027), and Group 4 (p-value = 0.014), when compared with the Control group. Clinicians should consider the application of any of these three desensitizers, as they can successfully abate dentin hypersensitivity after tooth preparation, as well as increase the durability and strength of the zirconia prosthesis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 111240-111249
Author(s):  
Raissa Noronha Silva ◽  
Karlem Ferreira Da Silva ◽  
Demervania Artenis Pinheiro Lima ◽  
Raísa Castelo

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (17) ◽  
pp. e147101724234
Author(s):  
Allan Warley Silva Souza ◽  
Gabriel Andrade Telles Silveira ◽  
Higor de Souza Ferreira Oliveira ◽  
José Cristiano Ramos Glória ◽  
Patricia Furtado Gonçalves ◽  
...  

The present study aimed to assess dentin hypersensitivity (DH) level and quality of life in patients before and after treatment with ozonated oil compared with extra virgin oil. This is a randomized triple-blind controlled clinical trial, consisting of patients with dentin hypersensitivity which was stimulated by evaporative and thermal stimuli. DH level was measured using a numerical rating scale. The patients were treated with ozonated oil and olive oil. Data were measured at baseline, immediately, and 4 weeks after treatment. The Dentine Hypersensitivity Experience Questionnaire (DHEQ-15) and the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) were applied at baseline and 4 weeks after treatment. The sample consisted of 8 women and 3 men, with an average age of 23.82 years. The test group was 40 teeth while the control group consisted of 36 teeth, with the most prevalent tooth being the incisor (52.6%). There was a significant reduction in the DH level and an improvement in the quality of life after treatment. Among the sample, 90.1% reported an improvement in the final result. Both ozonated oil and olive oil were effective in reducing dentin hypersensitivity level and improving oral health-related quality of life 30 days after treatment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 5849-5857
Author(s):  
Mirna Febriani ◽  
Herlin Amelia ◽  
Tuti Alawiyah ◽  
Emma Rachmawati

Dental hypersensitivity is a communal problem that we may often encounter in the daily life of both men and women, especially in the elderly who can unconsciously affect every daily activity. Dentin hypersensitivity is defined as sharp pain caused by stimulation of exposed dentin and unprotected dentin by enamel which can be caused by attrition, abrasion, crown fracture, gingival recession, and orthodontic trauma. Aim: The aim of this study was to analyse the potential of hydroxyapatite toothpaste towards the hypersensitive tooth through literature review. Method: This study analyzed 35 journals from each database PubMed, Ebsco, Google Scholar, ResearchGate, Wiley Online Library, and other international journal websites with keywords hydroxyapatite, hypersensitive dentin, remineralization. Conclusion: Toothpaste containing hydroxyapatite was more effective than toothpaste without hydroxyapatite in inducing tooth remineralization process. The use of toothpaste containing hydroxyapatite in the long term and routine for 15 days is more effective in reducing dental hypersensitivity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 311-317
Author(s):  
Sushmita Esh ◽  
Avik Narayan Chatterjee ◽  
Budhaditya De

Propolis is a resinous substance obtained from the beehives that has antioxidant, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory activity. Its diverse chemical content is responsible for many valuable properties. Multiple applications of propolis have been studied and described in detail for centuries. Propolis has been used for surgical wound healing, caries prevention, treatment of dentin hypersensitivity, treatment of aphthous ulcers and propolis as a storage medium for avulsed teeth, root canal irrigating solution, and mouthwash. This paper aims to indicate the uses of Propolis in various fields of dentistry. Keywords: Dentistry, Propolis, Oral health.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 282-286
Author(s):  
Anderson Alves Vieira ◽  
Mychelle Percília Souza Santos ◽  
Carlos Rogério Pimenta de Carvalho ◽  
Silvério de Almeida Souza Torres ◽  
Deícola Coelho Filho ◽  
...  

AbstractGingival recession occurs when the gingival margin is located apically to the cementoenamel junction, causing root exposure. This work aims to report a clinical case of restorative treatment of multiple non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL´s) with gingival-colored resin, as an alternative approach of restorative procedure in cervical defects associated with gingival recession in the aesthetic area. A patient attended a Clinical-School complaining several NCCL´s in addition to Miller's class I gingival vestibular recession in the elements: 13, 21, 22 and 23. Dentin hypersensitivity was absent, however, aesthetic appearance bothered the patient. Presence of occlusal interferences, acid feeding and inadequate brushing habits were observed as important etiological factors for NCCL´s and gingival recessions. Periodontal surgery would be the treatment of choice, however, the patient needed orthodontic intervention first to promote dental alignment and correct distribution of the occlusal load. In order to decrease the progression of the lesions during the orthodontic treatment the NCCL´s associated with gingival recession were restored with gingival-colored resin. Two colors of pink composite resin (color G3 and G5) were incrementally inserted, promoting a correct emergence profile, taking the resin to the lower cavity limit avoiding aggression to the periodontal tissue. Clinical follow-up of 22 months was favorable due to the appearance of restorations and satisfactory periodontal health. Gingival resin can be assigned to improve the aesthetic effect of the restoration at a low cost and time-saving. Keywords: Gingival Recession. Tooth Wear. Composite Resins. ResumoA recessão gengival ocorre quando a margem gengival está localizada apicalmente à junção cemento-esmalte, causando exposição radicular. Este trabalho tem como objetivo relatar um caso clínico de tratamento restaurador de múltiplas lesões cervicais não cariosas (LCNC´s) com resina de cor gengival, como uma forma alternativa de procedimento restaurador em defeitos cervicais associados a recessão gengival em área estética. Uma paciente buscou atendimento odontológico em um centro especializado por apresentar várias lesões do tipo LCNC, além de recessão gengival vestibular classe I de Miller nos elementos: 13, 21, 22 e 23 que não apresentavam sensibilidade, porém eram lesões que a incomodava quanto ao fator estético. Foram observados importantes fatores etiológicos para as LCNC’s e recessões gengivais, como a oclusão desarmônica, alimentação ácida e hábitos de escovação inadequados. A cirurgia periodontal seria o tratamento de primeira escolha, contudo havia a necessidade de intervenção ortodôntica primeiramente para promover alinhamento dentário e correta distribuição das forças oclusais. Com o intuito de diminuir a progressão das lesões durante o tratamento ortodôntico optou-se por restaurar as LCNC´s associadas à recessão gengival com resina composta caracterizada para gengiva. Foram utilizadas 2 cores de resina rosa (G3 e G5) de forma incremental, até o limite inferior da cavidade, promovendo um correto perfil de emergência e evitando agressão aos tecidos periodontais. Acompanhamento clínico de 22 meses mostrou um aspecto favorável das restaurações assim como boa saúde periodontal. Dessa forma, a resina do tipo gengival pode ser indicada para melhorar o efeito estético da restauração a um baixo custo e rapidez no procedimento. Palavras-chave: Retração Gengival. Desgaste dos Dentes. Resinas Compostas.


2021 ◽  
pp. 096452842110557
Author(s):  
Ana Caroline Alves Duarte ◽  
Gabrielly Fernandes Machado ◽  
Maria Cristina Borsatto ◽  
Rodrigo Galo

2021 ◽  
Vol 71 (11) ◽  
pp. 2604-2610
Author(s):  
Hashmat Gul ◽  
Muhammad Asad Ghaffar ◽  
Muhammad Kaleem ◽  
Abdul Samad Khan

Objective: This study reviews different modes of application of hydroxyapatite for treatment of dentin hypersensitivity via dentinal tubule occlusion. Methods: Literature search was performed using keywords, “hydroxyapatite and dentin hypersensitivity, hydroxyapatite and dentinal tubule occlusion, hydroxyapatite and dentin permeability, dentinal tubule occlusion” on Pubmed, Science Direct and Web of Science, which involved the results of previous 10 years (2009-2018). After screening, 16 studies were included in systematic review. Results: The results of in-vitro studies showed that application of hydroxyapatite caused dentinal tubule occlusion leading to reduction in dentin permeability and reduction in dentin hypersensitivity. Conclusion: Hydroxyapatite has the potential to reduce dentin hypersensitivity via dentinal tubule occlusion within 2-8 weeks. Keywords: Dentin hypersensitivity, Hydroxyapatite, Dentinal tubule occlusion. Continuous...


Nanomaterials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 3150
Author(s):  
Manuel Toledano-Osorio ◽  
Raquel Osorio ◽  
Estrella Osorio ◽  
Antonio L. Medina-Castillo ◽  
Manuel Toledano

Tubule occlusion and remineralization are considered the two main goals of dentin hypersensitivity treatment. The objective is to assess the ability of dentifrices containing zinc-doped polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) to enduringly occlude the dentinal tubules, reinforcing dentin’s mechanical properties. Fifteen dentin surfaces were acid-treated for dentinal tubule exposure and brushed with (1) distilled water, or with experimental pastes containing (2) 1% of zinc-doped NPs, (3) 5% of zinc-doped NPs, (4) 10% of zinc-doped NPs or (5) Sensodyne®. Topographical and nanomechanical analyses were performed on treated dentin surfaces and after a citric acid challenge. ANOVA and Student–Newman–Keuls tests were used (p < 0.05). The main results indicate that all pastes produced tubule occlusion (100%) and reinforced mechanical properties of intertubular dentin (complex modulus was above 75 GPa). After the citric acid challenge, only those pastes containing zinc-doped NPs were able to maintain tubular occlusion, as specimens treated with Sensodyne® have around 30% of tubules opened. Mechanical properties were maintained for dentin treated with Zn-doped NPs, but in the case of specimens treated with Sensodyne®, complex modulus values were reduced below 50 GPa. It may be concluded that zinc-doped NPs at the lowest tested concentration produced acid-resistant tubular occlusion and increased the mechanical properties of dentin.


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