Influence of skin cold sensation threshold in the occurrence of dental sensitivity during dental bleaching: a placebo controlled clinical trial

Abstract Objective This study verified the occurrence of dental sensitivity in patients submitted to a 35% hydrogen peroxide based product (Whiteness HP Maxx 35% – FGM), skin cold sensation threshold (SCST) and its influence on dental sensitivity. Material and Methods Sixty volunteers were divided...

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Main Authors: Vanessa Rahal, Marjorie de Oliveira Gallinari, Juliana Stuginski Barbosa, Reynaldo Leite Martins-Junior, Paulo Henrique dos Santos, Luciano Tavares Angelo Cintra, André Luiz Fraga Briso
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Language:English
Published: University of São Paulo 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Oral Science
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spelling doaj-d5390a11b028401a83dd74840ac970192020-11-25T00:46:29ZengUniversity of São PauloJournal of Applied Oral Science1678-77652018-01-0126010.1590/1678-7757-2017-0043S1678-77572018000100408Influence of skin cold sensation threshold in the occurrence of dental sensitivity during dental bleaching: a placebo controlled clinical trialVanessa RahalMarjorie de Oliveira GallinariJuliana Stuginski BarbosaReynaldo Leite Martins-JuniorPaulo Henrique dos SantosLuciano Tavares Angelo CintraAndré Luiz Fraga BrisoAbstract Objective This study verified the occurrence of dental sensitivity in patients submitted to a 35% hydrogen peroxide based product (Whiteness HP Maxx 35% – FGM), skin cold sensation threshold (SCST) and its influence on dental sensitivity. Material and Methods Sixty volunteers were divided into 4 groups (n = 15), according to SCST (low: GI and GIII, and high: GII and IV) and bleaching treatment (hydrogen peroxide: GI and GII, and placebo: GIII and GIV). SCST was determined in the inner forearm for 6 different times using a neurosensory analyzer, the TSA II (Medoc Advanced Medical Systems, Ramat Yishai, Northern District, Israel). Dental sensitivity measurements were performed 10 different times using a thermal stimulus and an intraoral device attached to TSA II, positioned in the buccal surface of the upper right central incisor. Spontaneous dental sensitivity was also determined using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Data were submitted to Student's t-test and Pearson's Correlation Test (α=0.05). SCST remained the same during bleaching treatment. Results Distinct responses of dental sensitivity were found in patients with low and high SCST during the first and third bleaching session (p≤0.05). The teeth submitted to the bleaching treatment became more sensitive to cold than those treated with placebo. Moreover, data obtained with TSA and VAS presented moderate correlation. Conclusions Bleaching treatment increased dental sensitivity and skin cold sensation threshold might represent a determining factor in this occurrence, since low and high SCST patients had different responses to the thermal stimulus in the teeth.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572018000100408&lng=en&tlng=enClinical trialDental bleachingSensationQuantitative analysis
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author Vanessa Rahal
Marjorie de Oliveira Gallinari
Juliana Stuginski Barbosa
Reynaldo Leite Martins-Junior
Paulo Henrique dos Santos
Luciano Tavares Angelo Cintra
André Luiz Fraga Briso
spellingShingle Vanessa Rahal
Marjorie de Oliveira Gallinari
Juliana Stuginski Barbosa
Reynaldo Leite Martins-Junior
Paulo Henrique dos Santos
Luciano Tavares Angelo Cintra
André Luiz Fraga Briso
Influence of skin cold sensation threshold in the occurrence of dental sensitivity during dental bleaching: a placebo controlled clinical trial
Journal of Applied Oral Science
Clinical trial
Dental bleaching
Sensation
Quantitative analysis
author_facet Vanessa Rahal
Marjorie de Oliveira Gallinari
Juliana Stuginski Barbosa
Reynaldo Leite Martins-Junior
Paulo Henrique dos Santos
Luciano Tavares Angelo Cintra
André Luiz Fraga Briso
author_sort Vanessa Rahal
title Influence of skin cold sensation threshold in the occurrence of dental sensitivity during dental bleaching: a placebo controlled clinical trial
title_short Influence of skin cold sensation threshold in the occurrence of dental sensitivity during dental bleaching: a placebo controlled clinical trial
title_full Influence of skin cold sensation threshold in the occurrence of dental sensitivity during dental bleaching: a placebo controlled clinical trial
title_fullStr Influence of skin cold sensation threshold in the occurrence of dental sensitivity during dental bleaching: a placebo controlled clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Influence of skin cold sensation threshold in the occurrence of dental sensitivity during dental bleaching: a placebo controlled clinical trial
title_sort influence of skin cold sensation threshold in the occurrence of dental sensitivity during dental bleaching: a placebo controlled clinical trial
publisher University of São Paulo
series Journal of Applied Oral Science
issn 1678-7765
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Abstract Objective This study verified the occurrence of dental sensitivity in patients submitted to a 35% hydrogen peroxide based product (Whiteness HP Maxx 35% – FGM), skin cold sensation threshold (SCST) and its influence on dental sensitivity. Material and Methods Sixty volunteers were divided into 4 groups (n = 15), according to SCST (low: GI and GIII, and high: GII and IV) and bleaching treatment (hydrogen peroxide: GI and GII, and placebo: GIII and GIV). SCST was determined in the inner forearm for 6 different times using a neurosensory analyzer, the TSA II (Medoc Advanced Medical Systems, Ramat Yishai, Northern District, Israel). Dental sensitivity measurements were performed 10 different times using a thermal stimulus and an intraoral device attached to TSA II, positioned in the buccal surface of the upper right central incisor. Spontaneous dental sensitivity was also determined using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Data were submitted to Student's t-test and Pearson's Correlation Test (α=0.05). SCST remained the same during bleaching treatment. Results Distinct responses of dental sensitivity were found in patients with low and high SCST during the first and third bleaching session (p≤0.05). The teeth submitted to the bleaching treatment became more sensitive to cold than those treated with placebo. Moreover, data obtained with TSA and VAS presented moderate correlation. Conclusions Bleaching treatment increased dental sensitivity and skin cold sensation threshold might represent a determining factor in this occurrence, since low and high SCST patients had different responses to the thermal stimulus in the teeth.
topic Clinical trial
Dental bleaching
Sensation
Quantitative analysis
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