Effects of desensitizing agents on dentinal tubule occlusion

Authors

  • César Augusto Galvão Arrais University os São Paulo; Department of Restorative Dentistry
  • Daniel Chi Ngai Chan Medical College of Georgia; Department Oral Rehabilitation School of Dentistry
  • Marcelo Giannini Campinas State University; Piracicaba Dental School; Department of Restorative Dentistry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572004000200012

Keywords:

Dentin hypersensitivity, Desensitizing agents, Dentinal tubule occlusion

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the features of dentinal tubules occlusion following application of three commercially available desensitizing agents: potassium oxalate-based / Oxa-Gel (OX), HEMA and glutaraldehyde-based / Gluma Desensitizer (GD) and acidulated phosphate fluoride-based / Nupro Gel (AF). Buccal cervical areas of twenty-four extracted human third molars were smoothed and wet-polished with SiC papers and diamond pastes, in order to simulate the clinical aspect of hypersensitive dentin cervical surfaces. The teeth were randomly divided into four groups (n=6), according to the dentin surface treatments: G1: untreated; G2: OX; G3: GD; G4: AF. Specimens were fractured in the lingual-buccal direction and prepared for SEM analysis. OX promoted tubule occlusion by crystal-like deposits in the lumen of the tubules. While GL created a thin layer over the dentin surface, AF application produced precipitates that occluded the tubules. According to the SEM analysis, all desensitizing agents were able to occlude the dentinal tubules.

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Published

2004-06-01

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How to Cite

Effects of desensitizing agents on dentinal tubule occlusion . (2004). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 12(2), 144-148. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572004000200012