Author:
B. Low Samuel,Allen Edward P.,Kontogiorgos Elias D.
Abstract
Objective:
This clinical study aimed to evaluate effectiveness of a commercially available toothpaste containing
potassium nitrate, sodium monoflurophosphate, and nano-hydroxyapatite as well as antioxidants phloretin, ferulic acid
and silymarin in reducing dental hypersensitivity in adults.
Methods:
The clinical trial enrolled patients with
a history of dentin hypersensitivity. A test toothpaste was introduced into the daily routine, which included initial instruction
on usage. Patients completed a five-question visual analog scale (VAS) at the inception/baseline, after two days and
after two weeks of using the toothpaste to determine their level of tooth sensitivity at baseline with the use of the
toothpaste over time.
Results:
Patients that had significant sensitivity at baseline had a range of 52% to 76 % improvement
after 48 hours and a range of 70% to 84% improvement after two weeks.
Conclusion:
A toothpaste containing potassium
nitrate, sodium monoflurophosphate, and nano-hydroxyapatite plus antioxidants phloretin, ferulic acid and silymarin
applied daily significantly decreased tooth pain of dentin hypersensitivity within a two-day and two-week time period.
Clinical Significance:
Based on the clinical study results, a daily application of a toothpaste containing potassium nitrate,
sodium monofluorophosphate, and nano-hydroxyapatite plus antioxidants phloretin, ferulic acid and silymarin can significantly
and quickly reduce tooth pain of dentin hypersensitivity.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Cited by
37 articles.
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