2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.sdentj.2021.04.004
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Bioactive toothpastes in dentin hypersensitivity treatment: A systematic review

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“…The BAG mechanism in decreasing TS might be explained due to its remineralization effect and the deposition of the hydroxycarbonate apatite (HCA) layer which has a role in occluding dentinal tubules [ 45 ].This is in agreement with a previous clinical study where the application of BAG decreased significantly the TS associated with in-office bleaching using 35% hydrogen peroxide (HP) gel [ 46 ]. A beneficial effect for BAG pastes (2.5–7.5%) in reducing TS was documented in a previous systematic review [ 44 ]. The evaluation of the possible impact of BAG pastes on TS related to at-home tooth bleaching with 20% CP has not been reported in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…The BAG mechanism in decreasing TS might be explained due to its remineralization effect and the deposition of the hydroxycarbonate apatite (HCA) layer which has a role in occluding dentinal tubules [ 45 ].This is in agreement with a previous clinical study where the application of BAG decreased significantly the TS associated with in-office bleaching using 35% hydrogen peroxide (HP) gel [ 46 ]. A beneficial effect for BAG pastes (2.5–7.5%) in reducing TS was documented in a previous systematic review [ 44 ]. The evaluation of the possible impact of BAG pastes on TS related to at-home tooth bleaching with 20% CP has not been reported in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Different materials and pastes have been introduced to reduce TS during teeth bleaching, [ 7 , 21 , 24 , 38 43 ]. These agents may reduce sensory nerve activity such as potassium salts or block dentine tubules as fluoride, arginine, CPP-ACP and BAG [ 39 , 44 ]. The results of the present study demonstrated that the use of BAG paste significantly reduced TS and therefore, the first null hypothesis was rejected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desensitizing dentifrices act by depositing minerals on the dentin surface and inside the dentinal tubules, obliterating them [1,2,8,24]. However, how this affects the dental surface characteristics, such as dentin wettability by adhesives, has not been elucidated yet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to treat dentin hypersensitivity, a very common condition, desensitizing toothpastes can be used [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. However, as they act by depositing minerals, such as calcium and silicon, inside the dentinal tubules and on the dentin surface, they can change the morphology and composition of the dentin and interfere with the wettability of the substrate, altering the dispersion of dentin adhesives used in dental restorations [9][10][11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 144 ] A very recent systematic review on the use of bioactive DAs in toothpastes has concluded that these compounds at low concentrations (2.5%–7.5%) can be used as the treatment of DH both at-home and in-office. [ 145 ] Major mechanisms of action of various desensitizing toothpastes are summarized in Table 3 . [ 125 ]…”
Section: Classification Of Desensitizing Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%