1. A TRIPLE-BLIND RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL COMPARING THE EFFICACY OF A DESENSITIZING AGENT USED WITH AN AT-HOME BLEACHING TECHNIQUE.
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Pereira-Lores P, Alonso DE LA Peña V, Gancedo-Gancedo T, Villasenín-Sánchez C, Bello-Castro A, Martín-Biedma B, and Castelo-Baz P
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- Humans, Female, Adult, Male, Gels, Fluorides administration & dosage, Fluorides therapeutic use, Carbamide Peroxide, Treatment Outcome, Peroxides therapeutic use, Peroxides administration & dosage, Young Adult, Middle Aged, Urea analogs & derivatives, Urea administration & dosage, Urea therapeutic use, Urea pharmacology, Tooth Bleaching methods, Dentin Sensitivity prevention & control, Potassium Compounds therapeutic use, Potassium Compounds administration & dosage, Nitrates administration & dosage, Nitrates therapeutic use, Dentin Desensitizing Agents therapeutic use, Tooth Bleaching Agents therapeutic use, Tooth Bleaching Agents administration & dosage
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine whether a sustained-release desensitizing gel containing 3% potassium nitrate and 0.11% fluoride ion reduces the risk of tooth sensitivity without compromising the effectiveness of bleaching treatment., Methods: Thirty-two patients were randomly assigned to 2 experimental groups: desensitizing gel and placebo. The desensitizing gel or placebo was applied for 30 minutes prior to the at-home vital bleaching gel application. A nightguard dental bleaching treatment (NGVB) using a 16% carbamide peroxide gel was performed for 6 hours over a 3-week period. Patients recorded their tooth sensitivity daily using a 5-point Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). Whiteness index measurements were obtained using a dental spectrophotometer on the upper canines (right and left)., Results: The overall risk of sensitivity was 37.5% in the desensitizing gel group compared to 87.5% in the placebo group, yielding a relative risk of 0.42 (95% CI 0.22-0.82), showing a statistically significant difference between the groups (P < .05). During the first week, patients in the placebo group exhibited a higher risk of experiencing mild sensitivity. However, no statistically significant differences in sensitivity intensity were observed overall or during the second and third weeks (P > .05). Regarding color change, the mean difference between groups in the first week was 5.25 (-0.22 to 10.71), in the second week 4.25 (-2.56 to 11.02), and in the third week 2.55(-4.11 to 9.22). No statistically significant differences were found between the groups at any time point (P > .05)., Conclusions: The use of a sustained-release desensitizing gel containing 3% potassium nitrate and 0.11% fluoride ion for 30 minutes prior to the bleaching agent effectively reduced sensitivity during at-home bleaching procedures. Furthermore, the desensitizing gel did not impact the effectiveness of the at-home bleaching treatment., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2025
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