A Pilot Study to Evaluate HEMA based Desensitising Agent and 980 nm Diode Laser in Dentinal Hypersensitivity
Introduction: Dentinal Hypersensitivity (DH) presents as a short, intense pain emanating from exposed dentinal tubules. Many studies have concluded that mechanical, chemical or both factors increase the frequency of DH. Sealing of exposed dentinal tubule can be achieved with the use of Dental ad...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2020-11-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/14277/45814_CE[Ra1]_F(SL)_PF1(F_KM)_PFA_(OM_F_KM)_PN(SL).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: Dentinal Hypersensitivity (DH) presents as a
short, intense pain emanating from exposed dentinal tubules.
Many studies have concluded that mechanical, chemical or
both factors increase the frequency of DH. Sealing of exposed
dentinal tubule can be achieved with the use of Dental adhesives,
restorations, Desensitising Agents (DA) and Lasers, each having
their own mechanism of action.
Aim: This clinical study was done to evaluate the efficacy of
Hydroxy Methacrylate (HEMA) based DA and 980 nm diode laser
in the treatment of DH.
Materials and Methods: This two-arm parallel design splitmouth study was conducted on 30 adult patients attending the
Dental Outpatient Clinic of Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
during the year December 2018 to January 2020 with clinically
diagnosed high cervical DH (Charlie=3) occurring bilaterally in
maxillary canine teeth. Scoring of baseline and postoperative
DH was done utilising using Modified U.S. Public Health Service
Criteria for DH Assessment. After recording the pretreatment
baseline scores, mouth of each sample subject was divided
bilaterally using split-mouth technique into Group A and Group
B. The left side of patient’s mouth was designated as Group A in
which a 10 W Diode Laser (980 nm) was used and right side of
the patient’s mouth was classified as Group B, in which Shield
Active (HEMA based) DA was used. The sensitivity score for
both the groups was assessed immediately after application,
after 24 hours, after seven days and after 21 days. Statistical
Analysis was done by using Statistical Package for Social
Sciences(SPSS) software version 22.0. Student’s t-test and
repeated measures of ANOVA Test were applied. The p-value of
less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: There was a statistically highly significant difference
in sensitivity scores between both groups immediately after
treatment p=0.038, after 24 hours, seven days and after 21 days.
(p<0.001) depicting high efficacy of Diode lasers over DA.
Repeated Measure of ANOVA was applied to find difference
in mean score from baseline to 21 days. Immediately after
application the results in Group A compared to baseline were
statistically highly significant (p<0.001) and statistically significant
in Group B (p<0.05). However, overall difference after 21 days
compared to baseline were not significant in any group (p>0.05)
depicting that the effect of both the desensitising therapies were
not significant beyond 21 days in both the groups.
Conclusion: Within the limits of this study, it can be concluded
that both HEMA based DA and 980 nm diode laser were
effective desensitisation treatment modalities for achieving
immediate reduction of high cervical dentin hypersensitivity
from baseline. Further, 980 nm Diode laser was found to be
more efficacious and effective treatment option than HEMA
based DA for treatment of DH. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |