2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2019.07.008
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Network meta-analysis on the effect of desensitizing toothpastes on dentine hypersensitivity

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“…Arginine-based toothpastes together with calcium carbonate (usually abrasive) can transport calcium and phosphate into dentin tubules and occlude them by forming a protective salivary glycoprotein with calcium and phosphate (Shiau 2012). Consistent with a previously published NMA, we found efficacy for arginine only for air stimulus (Hu et al 2019). However, the previous NMA only evaluated the air stimulus, and the authors based their results on ranking probabilities alone (Hu et al 2019).…”
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“…Arginine-based toothpastes together with calcium carbonate (usually abrasive) can transport calcium and phosphate into dentin tubules and occlude them by forming a protective salivary glycoprotein with calcium and phosphate (Shiau 2012). Consistent with a previously published NMA, we found efficacy for arginine only for air stimulus (Hu et al 2019). However, the previous NMA only evaluated the air stimulus, and the authors based their results on ranking probabilities alone (Hu et al 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Consistent with a previously published NMA, we found efficacy for arginine only for air stimulus (Hu et al 2019). However, the previous NMA only evaluated the air stimulus, and the authors based their results on ranking probabilities alone (Hu et al 2019). As in our study, they found high ranking for arginine (we found high SUCRA values) and incoherence between direct and indirect estimates through the node-splitting test (Hu et al 2019).…”
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confidence: 92%
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