Title of article :
Evaluation and comparison of efficacy of three desensitizing dentifrices on dentinal hypersensitivity and salivary biochemical characteristics: A randomized controlled trial
Author/Authors :
Athuluru, Deepthi Departments of Narayana Dental College and Hospital - Nellore - Andhra Pradesh, India , Reddy, Chandrasekhara Departments of Narayana Dental College and Hospital - Nellore - Andhra Pradesh, India , Sudhir, K. M Departments of Narayana Dental College and Hospital - Nellore - Andhra Pradesh, India , Kumar, Krishna Departments of Narayana Dental College and Hospital - Nellore - Andhra Pradesh, India , Gomasani, Sreenivasulu Departments of Narayana Dental College and Hospital - Nellore - Andhra Pradesh, India , Nagarakanti, Sreenivas Departments of Periodontics - Narayana Dental College and Hospital - Nellore - Andhra Pradesh, India
Abstract :
Background: This study aimed to evaluate and compare the efficacy of three desensitizing
dentifrices on dentinal hypersensitivity (DH) and salivary biochemical characteristics.
Materials and Methods: A randomized, parallel arm, triple‑blinded, clinical trial was conducted
over a period of 12 weeks, with a total of three visits: baseline, 6 weeks, and 12 weeks. Calcium
sodium phosphosilicate, potassium nitrate and amine fluoride dentifrices were compared. A total
of 68 subjects who satisfied the inclusion criteria were included and randomly divided into four
groups. Visual analog scale scores for controlled air stimulus were used to assess dentinal sensitivity
and salivary pH and buffering capacity were recorded at baseline, 6 and 12 weeks.
Results: All groups showed a reduction in sensitivity scores at 6 and 12 weeks. The calcium sodium
phosphosilicate group showed a higher degree of effectiveness in reducing DH than potassium
nitrate, amine fluoride dentifrices, and placebo for sensitivity measures. Salivary pH of calcium
sodium phosphosilicate group was more toward neutral, and the buffering capacity of the same
group showed significant changes from baseline to 6 and 12 weeks compared to the other groups.
Conclusion: The desensitizing toothpaste containing calcium sodium phosphosilicate was found to
be more effective in reducing DH and showed improvement in salivary biochemical characteristics
over a period of 12 weeks compared to others.
Keywords :
Amine fluoride gel , calcium sodium phosphosilicate , Hydrogen ion concentration , potassium nitrate , saliva , sodium bicarbonate capacity , toothpastes
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics