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Sunita Sharma1, Neetha J Shetty2, Ashita Uppoor3.
Abstract
Potassium Nitrate has been used as a desensitizing agent to treat dentinal hypersensitivity. The effectiveness of a potassium nitrate is evaluated both in the form of a toothpaste and a mouthwash in a clinical study. Thirty patients were assessed using evaporative stimuli and thermal stimuli and response was evaluated using Visual Analogue Scale at baseline, at 2 weeks and 4 weeks. The patients were divided into. group I: fifteen patients who used toothpaste containing 5% potassium nitrate, sodium fluoride, xylitol and triclosan, group II: Fifteen patients who used mouthwash containing 3% potassium nitrate, sodium fluoride, xylitol and triclosan . The results of both the assessment methods indicated that potassium nitrate toothpaste as well as mouthwash showed statistically significant decrease in the sensitivity score on a Visual Analogue Scale. This was effective in reducing the symptoms of dentinal hypersensitivity when used either as toothpaste or as a mouthwash. But, there were no statistically significant differences between the groups, although both were effective in the treatment of hypersensitivity. Key words:Dentinal hypersensitivity, potassium nitrate toothpaste, potassium nitrate mouthwash, desensitizing agents.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 24558521 PMCID: PMC3908806 DOI: 10.4317/jced.50665
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Exp Dent ISSN: 1989-5488
The mean VAS scores for the two treatment groups after receiving air evaporative stimuli (VAS-A) and thermal stimuli (VAS-C) at baseline , at week 2 and at week 4.
Figure 1Mean VAS scores at baseline at week 2 and at week 4, in group I and group II in response to air stimuli.
Figure 2Mean VAS scores at baseline at week 2 and at week 4, in group I and group II in response to thermal stimuli.
The mean VAS scores of the group using desensitizing toothpaste (group I) and group using desensitizing mouthwash (Group II) in subsequent evaluation for air stimuli and thermal stimuli compared with baseline data.
Mean difference in visual analogue scale in both groups in response to air stimuli (VAS-A) and to thermal stimuli (VAS-C) by Bonferroni multiple comparisons,at baseline (B) at week 2 (W2) and at week 4(W4).