脱敏剂治疗牙本质敏感性(CDS)的有效性综述。

T Y Ling, D G Gillam
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牙本质敏感或颈牙本质敏感(CDS)的治疗一直以牙膏、漱口水、密封剂和其他治疗技术的形式存在。这些脱敏剂的“所谓”活性成分的功效声称是基于通常从体外或动物研究中推断出来的拟议的作用模式而做出的。然而,来自已发表的、控制良好的临床研究的证据通常无法证实这种说法,尽管有报道称,参加这些研究的受试者的不适程度显著减少。目前,最被接受的与牙本质敏感性相关的牙本质内神经活动的机制似乎是水动力学的,尽管其他机制不能消除。小管闭塞作为牙本质脱敏方法的概念是水动力假说的逻辑结论。本文回顾了目前有关治疗牙本质敏感性的各种脱敏剂的位置,并在现有科学证据的背景下评估了它们的功效主张。
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The effectiveness of desensitizing agents for the treatment of cervical dentine sensitivity (CDS)--a review.

The treatment of dentine sensitivity or cervical dentine sensitivity (CDS) has been in the form of dentifrices, mouth rinses, sealants, and other therapeutic techniques. Claims of efficacy of the "so-called" active ingredients of these desensitizing agents have been made on the basis of the proposed mode of action generally extrapolated from in vitro or animal studies. Evidence from published, well-controlled clinical studies, however, generally has failed to substantiate such claims, although there has been a reported significant reduction in discomfort by subjects participating in these studies. Currently, the most accepted mechanism of intradental nerve activity associated with dentine sensitivity appears to be hydrodynamic in nature, although other mechanisms cannot be eliminated. The concept of tubule occlusion as a method of dentine desensitization is a logical conclusion from the hydrodynamic hypothesis. This paper reviews the present position with regard to the treatment of dentine sensitivity by various desensitizing agents and evaluates their claims of efficacy in the context of available scientific evidence.

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