2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jjodo.2019.100003
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Efficacy of a dissolvable strip with calcium sodium phosphosilicate (NovaMin®) in providing rapid dentine hypersensitivity relief

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“…Therefore, an ideal treatment for dentin sensitivity should restore the original impermeability of the dentinal tubules (Kim & Park, 2017). Current treatments for DH are mainly based on the application of lasers (Ana et al, 2012;Fornaini et al, 2020), chemical agents as insoluble precipitates in order to occlude open dentin tubules (Blatz, 2012;Farooq et al, 2015;Gallob et al, 2019), and the association between of them (Cunha et al, 2017;Bakry, 2011). The chemical agents for example potassium oxalate, potassium chloride, glutaraldehyde, resin monomers, and other materials are the main method used in commercial desensitizing dentifrices (Kulal et al, 2016;Moreira, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, an ideal treatment for dentin sensitivity should restore the original impermeability of the dentinal tubules (Kim & Park, 2017). Current treatments for DH are mainly based on the application of lasers (Ana et al, 2012;Fornaini et al, 2020), chemical agents as insoluble precipitates in order to occlude open dentin tubules (Blatz, 2012;Farooq et al, 2015;Gallob et al, 2019), and the association between of them (Cunha et al, 2017;Bakry, 2011). The chemical agents for example potassium oxalate, potassium chloride, glutaraldehyde, resin monomers, and other materials are the main method used in commercial desensitizing dentifrices (Kulal et al, 2016;Moreira, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, in vitro studies demonstrated that calcium sodium phosphosilicate, alone and in combination with fluoride, enhanced remineralization of enamel and dentin, and prevented demineralization from acid challenges. (15,27) The toothpaste containing calcium sodium phosphosilicate relieved sensitivity by 18-50% with continuous use after two weeks and 37-72% after six to eight weeks of use. (28)(29)(30) In a 12-week clinical study of Sharma et al , twice-daily use of a toothpaste containing 7.5% calcium sodium phosphosilicate reduced 91% of pain from the baseline, and provided lower pain score than the toothpaste with 5% potassium nitrate and a gel containing 0.4% stannous fluoride.…”
Section: Calcium Sodium Phosphosilicatementioning
confidence: 99%