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Effect of an experimental desensitizing agent on reduction of bleaching-induced tooth sensitivity: A triple-blind randomized clinical trial
Authors:Sibelli Olivieri Parreiras  Anna Luiza Szesz  Fabiana Madalozzo Coppla  Eveline Claudia Martini  Paulo Vitor Farago  Alessandro D Loguercio  Alessandra Reis
Abstract:

Background

In this randomized study, split-mouth, triple-blind clinical trial, the authors evaluated the efficacy of a desensitizing gel that contained 5% potassium nitrate and 5% glutaraldehyde applied before in-office bleaching with 35% hydrogen peroxide (HP).

Methods

Treatment with the desensitizing or placebo control gels was randomly assigned to one-half of the maxillary teeth of 42 patients in a split-mouth design. The desensitizing gels were applied and maintained in contact with the tooth enamel for 10 minutes, followed by 2 HP bleaching sessions separated by 1 week. The primary outcome variable was pain intensity assessed with a numeric rating scale and a visual analog scale. Color was evaluated by means of a digital spectrophotometer and a value-oriented shade guide.

Results

The difference in risk of developing tooth sensitivity between the desensitizing gel group (31.7%, 95% confidence interval CI], 19.6 to 46.9) and the control group (70.7%; 95% CI, 55.5 to 82.3%) was statistically significant (P < .0001), as well as the difference in pain intensity in the first 24 hours (P < .001). No statistically significant difference was found in color change between teeth that received the desensitizing gel and those that received the placebo gel.

Conclusions

Application of desensitizing gel that contained 5% potassium nitrate and 5% glutaraldehyde before HP whitening reduced the risk and severity of dental sensitivity, without altering the effectiveness of whitening.

Practical Implications

A single application of desensitizing gel that contained 5% potassium nitrate and 5% glutaraldehyde can reduce tooth sensitivity after dental bleaching systems.
Keywords:Tooth bleaching  dentin sensitivity  randomized controlled clinical trial  hydrogen peroxide  ΔSGU  Change in the number of shade guide units  ΔE  Difference between the 2 colors  HP  Hydrogen peroxide  NNT  Number needed to treat  NRS  Numeric rating scale  TS  Tooth sensitivity  VAS  Visual analog scale
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