2015
DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.12336
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Management of dentine hypersensitivity: efficacy of professionally and self‐administered agents

Abstract: West NX, Seong J, Davies M. Management of dentine hypersensitivity: efficacy of professionally and self-administered agents. J Clin Periodontol 2015; 42 (Suppl. 16): S256-S302. doi: 10.1111/jcpe.12336. Abstract Context:The gold standard treatment modality for dentine hypersensitivity has not yet been established. This review examines the effectiveness of self and professionally applied treatments for the reduction in pain from dentine hypersensitivity. Materials and Methods: Electronic (three databases) and ha… Show more

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“…The latter describes the deposition of an obliterating material onto the dentin surface or within the dentinal tubules, resulting in a reduction of their respective diameters, diminishing the movement of the fluids and consequently decreasing mechanoreceptor stimulation (7,8) Several active ingredients have been used to manage DH, in both professional and home use (9). Although many products have been developed to obliterate dentinal tubules, the effects are usually temporary and DH returns when these tubule-occluding agents are removed, due to the erosion caused by daily dietetic challenges (7,8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter describes the deposition of an obliterating material onto the dentin surface or within the dentinal tubules, resulting in a reduction of their respective diameters, diminishing the movement of the fluids and consequently decreasing mechanoreceptor stimulation (7,8) Several active ingredients have been used to manage DH, in both professional and home use (9). Although many products have been developed to obliterate dentinal tubules, the effects are usually temporary and DH returns when these tubule-occluding agents are removed, due to the erosion caused by daily dietetic challenges (7,8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(8,11,16) Las sales de potasio, por su parte, se han utilizado e investigado durante muchos años como agentes activos en el tratamiento de la HSD. A pesar de existir evidencia que pone en duda su real eficacia, (10) existen algunos ensayos clínicos que han demostrado que los dentífricos con Nitrato de Potasio al 5% son clínicamente eficaces en el tratamiento de la HSD.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…(8) Si bien los dentífricos en base a nitrato de potasio demostraron ser inicialmente efectivos en la reducción de la HSD, (9) estudios recientes cuestionan su real eficacia. (10) Un nuevo compuesto, la arginina, ha emergido como un agente potencialmente eficaz para la HSD en estudios clínicos.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Although previous systematic reviews have recommended arginine-containing toothpastes for treatment of DH [50,51]. West et al [49] and Yang et al [54] in more recent reviews of clinical trials and Idon et al [55] in a recent clinical trial did not find enough evidence to recommend the professionally applied formulation for treatment of DH over the other available agents.…”
Section: Recent Developments In the Treatment Of Dentine Hypersensitimentioning
confidence: 95%