THE EFFECT OF A RESIN-BASED DESENSITIZER CONTAINING GLUTARALDEHYDE ON CERVICAL DENTIN HYPERSENSITIVITY: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL

sahar elgohary
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INTRODUCTION: Non-carious enamel loss is becoming more prevalent due to modern habits which lead to increased levels of dentinal hypersensitivity (DH). DH manifests through dental abrasion, erosion, etc. When dentin is exposed, external stimuli can cause excessive pulpal pain response. Dental adhesives/restorations and desensitizers have been developed for obliteration of dentinal tubules (DTs) and treatment of DH. OBJECTIVES: To clinically evaluate the effectiveness of a glutaraldehyde-based desensitizer (Gluma™ Desensitizer Heraus-Kulzer, Hanau, Germany) vs conventional universal bonding agent (Scotchbond™ Universal Adhesive) in minimizing cervical dentin hypersensitivity (CDH) throughout a 6-months follow-up period. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 14 patients having a minimum of two contralateral teeth with CDH were allocated for a split-mouth, double-blind, randomized controlled trial. Each Patient received Gluma™ Desensitizer on one side vs Scotchbond™ Universal Adhesive on the other side. A total of three desensitization sessions were performed at 5 days interval. For assessment of hypersensitivity levels, air-blast and tactile Visual Analog Scale (VAS) sensitivity scores were evaluated at baseline (T0), immediately after each desensitizing session (T1,T2,T3), and at the 1st (T4), 3rd (T5), 6th (T6) months of follow-up. RESULTS: Both agents reduced CDH significantly over the course of the study. At T6, mean air-blast sensitivity VAS scores demonstrated statistically nonsignificant difference between groups (p=0.493). Probe sensitivity VAS scores recorded significant statistical difference between groups. CONCLUSIONS: Gluma desensitizer and Scotchbond Universal Adhesive resulted equally in a reduction of pain intensity for patients with DH. No advantage was detected for the use of one material over the other.
含戊二醛的树脂脱敏剂对牙颈部牙本质过敏症的影响:随机对照临床试验
导言:由于现代人的生活习惯导致牙本质过敏症(DH)水平升高,非龋性牙釉质脱落正变得越来越普遍。牙本质过敏症表现为牙齿磨损、腐蚀等。当牙本质暴露时,外部刺激会引起过度的牙髓疼痛反应。目前已开发出牙科粘合剂/修复剂和脱敏剂,用于堵塞牙本质小管 (DT) 和治疗 DH。目的临床评估戊二醛脱敏剂(Gluma™ 脱敏剂 Heraus-Kulzer,德国哈瑙)与传统通用粘接剂(Scotchbond™ 通用粘接剂)在 6 个月随访期内对降低牙颈部牙本质过敏(CDH)的有效性。材料与方法:14 名至少有两颗对侧牙齿患有 CDH 的患者被分配到一个分口、双盲、随机对照试验中。每位患者一侧使用 Gluma™ 脱敏剂,另一侧使用 Scotchbond™ 通用粘合剂。总共进行了三次脱敏治疗,每次间隔 5 天。在基线(T0)、每次脱敏治疗后(T1、T2、T3)以及随访的第 1 个月(T4)、第 3 个月(T5)和第 6 个月(T6),分别对空气冲击和触觉视觉模拟量表(VAS)敏感度评分进行评估。结果:在研究过程中,两种药剂都能显著减少 CDH。在第 6 个月时,各组间的平均气爆敏感性 VAS 评分差异无统计学意义(P=0.493)。探针敏感性 VAS 评分在组间存在显著的统计学差异。结论:Gluma 脱敏剂和 Scotchbond 通用粘合剂同样能减轻 DH 患者的疼痛强度。没有发现使用一种材料比使用另一种材料更有优势。
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