Author/Authors :
Shah, Shivani Dental Solutions, Mumbai, Maharastra , Shivakumar, Ashwini Tumkur JSS Dental College and Hospital, Mysore, Karnataka , Khot, Onkar Dr D Y Patil Dental College and Hospital, Navi Mumbai, Maharastra, , Patil, Chetan Anirudh Dental Clinic, Belgaum , Hosmani, Namrata Sai Surekha Dental Care - Consultant Endodontist, Bengaluru, India
Abstract :
Introduction: Dentin hypersensitivity is a commonly occurring condition characterized by short, sharp pain arising from the exposed dentine
in response to stimuli. Materials and Methods: Seventy extracted human permanent molars were selected and divided into four groups. The
photomicrographs of the surface from the center of each dentinal block were obtained using a scanning electron microscope. The objective of
this study was to evaluate the ability of three desensitizing dentifrices − SHY-NM (NovaMin), Sensitive Pro-Relief (8% arginine and calcium
carbonate) and Thermoseal (10% strontium chloride) − for dentinal tubule occlusion using a scanning electron microscope. Results: All of the
desensitizing dentifrices evaluated, SHY-NM showed the highest percentage of tubular occlusion (95.58%) followed by Sensitive Pro-Relief
(89.90%). The least amount of tubular occlusion was shown by Thermoseal (86.12%). Conclusion: NovaMin-containing toothpaste,
SHY-NM, showed maximum tubular occlusion and it appears to be a promising desensitizing dentifrice.
Keywords :
Dentin hypersensitivity , novamin , pro-argin , tubular occlusion