Efficacy of Three Commercially Available Desensitizers in Reducing Post-Operative Sensitivity Following Composite Restorations: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Author:

Sayed Mohammed E.ORCID,Dewan HarishaORCID,Kharaf Rawabi,Athlawi Maram,Alfaifi Munira,Mugri Maryam HassanORCID,Bosly Razan Abu-Alqasem,Fageehi Nada Yousef,Hadi Maryam,Zurbtan Bayan JebrilORCID,Shaabi Fawzia Ibraheem,Alsurayyie Fatimah H.,Bukhary Dalea Mohammed,Alshali Ruwaida Zaki,Chohan Hitesh

Abstract

One of the most widely used esthetic restorations in dentistry is composite. The widespread application of composites can be related to advancements in biomaterials. However, due to various factors, composites are commonly associated with dental sensitivity. Hence, the present study evaluates and compares the effectiveness of three desensitizing agents in reducing post-treatment sensitivity for Class I composite restoration. Eighty subjects with Class I cavities were selected according to the inclusion criteria, and a randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trial was carried out. Twenty patients were randomly assigned to four groups: Group C (Control group), Group GL (Gluma group), Group SF (Shield Force Plus group), and Group TC (Telio CS group). The desensitizers were applied after Class 1 cavity preparation and acid etching in all the groups, except the Control group, and thereafter, composite restoration was completed in a conventional manner. Questionnaires were provided to all the participants to record the post-operative pain/sensitivity level according to the visual analogue scale (VAS) on intake of cold drinks, intake of hot drinks, and intake of sugar for different periods of time. Significant variation was observed between the three desensitizers for all three stimuli. However, no significant variations were seen with the various age groups and between the maxillary and the mandibular teeth at the different time periods. Group GL performed better than Group SF and Group TC. It can be proposed that the application of the desensitizers reduced the post-restorative sensitivity in the composite restorations and improved acceptance.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry

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