Commercially Available Desensitizing Agents List
To compare and evaluate the effectiveness of three commercially available desensitizing mouthwashes on dentinal tubule occlusion in vitro using a scanning electron microscope SEM. Materials and Methods Twenty-seven premolar maxillary teeth were collected and cleaned to remove debris and tissue using an ultrasonic scaler.
The desensitizing agents that fall in quotat-homequot category include toothpastes, mouthwashes, or chewing gums and they act by either occluding the dentinal tubules or blocking the neural transmission. VivaSens protein precipitate desensitizer, and MS Coat commercially available as MS Coat ONE methacrylate-co-p-styrene sulfonic acid
Singal P, Gupta R, Pandit N. 2 sodium fluoride-iontophoresis compared to a commercially available desensitizing agent. J Periodontol. 200576351-7. doi 10.1902jop.2005.76.3.351. Google Scholar 28. Sgolastra F, Petrucci A, Severino M, Gatto R, Monaco A. Lasers for the treatment of dentin hypersensitivity A meta-analysis.
Aims A randomized clinical trail was designed to compare the efficacy of two commercially available desensitizing agents fluoride varnish containing 6 sodium fluoride and 6 calcium fluoride and a gel containing 6 potassium nitrate and 0.11 fluoride ions in the treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity. Settings and design Randomized clinical trial.
There is insufficient literature which compares the desensitizing efficacy of herbal desensitizing pastes with other commercially available desensitizing pastes. Hence, the objective of this study was to compare the desensitizing efficacy of potassium salt-based paste, 8 arginine-based paste, and herbal desensitizing paste containing natural
There is a lack of data which compares herbal desensitizing pastes with other commercially available desensitizing pastes, so the purpose of this study was to compare them. Singal P, Gupta R. Pandit N 2 sodium fluoride-iontophoresis compared to a commercially available desensitizing agent. J Periodontol. 200576351-7. doi 10.1902jop
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
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
The compositions of and mechanisms of action for the three commercially available desensitizing agents used in this study can be seen in Table 1 again recorded on the VAS second reading, and the metal restoration try-in was performed. The second application of a desensitizing agent was then performed, the provisional prosthesis was re
By targeting the root cause of sensitivity, desensitizing agents provide relief and help maintain oral comfort. Types of Desensitizing Agents. There are several types of desensitizing agents used in oral care products and professional treatments 1. Potassium Nitrate - One of the most common desensitizing agents in toothpaste.