2021
DOI: 10.1007/s41547-020-00111-w
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Intrapulpal temperature rise following two dentin hypersensitivity treatment protocols using diode laser: a randomized clinical trial

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“…Pulpal involvement tends to manifest more rapidly in deciduous teeth due to their proportionately larger pulp chambers and superficial location [38]. It is imperative to note that the pulp of primary teeth exhibits heightened susceptibility to overheating during laser treatment compared to adult pulp [39,40]. As posited by Al-Batayneh et al [22], the superior ablation efficiency of lasers in enamel and dentin makes them more effective than traditional burrs for carious tissue removal in deciduous teeth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pulpal involvement tends to manifest more rapidly in deciduous teeth due to their proportionately larger pulp chambers and superficial location [38]. It is imperative to note that the pulp of primary teeth exhibits heightened susceptibility to overheating during laser treatment compared to adult pulp [39,40]. As posited by Al-Batayneh et al [22], the superior ablation efficiency of lasers in enamel and dentin makes them more effective than traditional burrs for carious tissue removal in deciduous teeth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that all types of treatment (physical occlusion, chemical occlusion, nerve desensitization, and photobiomodulation) significantly improved pain symptoms in DH patients compared to placebo group patients. However, there is no consensus in the literature regarding the effectiveness of one method compared to the others; 64,65,[78][79][80][81] this divergence may be attributed to confounding factors, such as the type of study (in vivo or in vitro), study population, and study methods.…”
Section: Appropriate Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent randomized clinical trial reported a slight rise in intrapulpal temperature (<5°C) following two diode laser protocols-1 W diode laser for 10 seconds or 0.5 W diode laser for 60 seconds. 81 Despite only a small rise in temperature, dental practitioners should be cautious when performing photobiomodulation for DH as any damage to pulp tissue can compromise tooth vitality and increase pain instead of relieve it.…”
Section: Materials Used For the Management Of Dentin Hypersensitivitymentioning
confidence: 99%