This in vitro study evaluated the effect of toothpastes with different active ingredients on dentin permeability using an extended protocol including multiple applications and several thermal ageing cycles in the presence or absence of human saliva. The Null hypothesis was that dentin permeability of a hydroxyapatite containing toothpaste (BR), a potassium nitrate (SP) and an arginine and calcium carbonate (EH) containing toothpaste were similar. Dentin permeability was measured as hydraulic conductance using a commercially available capillary flow system (Flodec, Geneva) and results were expressed as % relative to matching controls. Without saliva, the ranking (best first) of dentin permeability was BR(61%) < SP(87%) < EH(118%), with saliv...
Objective: This paper presents the results of one of two eight-week dentin hypersensitivity clinical...
Dentine hypersensitivity (DH) is a common and harrowing dental condition. A novel BioMin-F technolog...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in dentinal permeability (i.e. hyd...
This in vitro study evaluated the effect of toothpastes with different active ingredients on dentin ...
OBJECTIVE This study analyzed the effect of desensitizing and/or anti-erosive toothpastes on dent...
none8noThis study aims to evaluate the effectiveness in reducing dentine permeability of three diffe...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of three commercially available desensitizing toothpastes on den...
The present study aims to assess the morphology of enamel and dentin after treatments with various t...
Objective: To test the ability of a calcium carbonate-containing toothpaste for dentinal hypersensit...
Background: Considering the current high use of high fluoride toothpastes, the aim of the study was ...
Objective: Dentinal hypersensitivity is a commonly encountered problem with varied treatment options...
The effectiveness of different mineralizing agents in reducing dentine permeability?an In Vitro stud...
Toothpastes, mouthwashes, liners, that remove smear layer and increase the functional diameter of de...
Abstract Objective To evaluate in vitro the effectiveness of different calcium-silicate (CS) cements...
AbstractObjectiveDentine hypersensitivity is an increasing problem in dentistry. Several products ar...
Objective: This paper presents the results of one of two eight-week dentin hypersensitivity clinical...
Dentine hypersensitivity (DH) is a common and harrowing dental condition. A novel BioMin-F technolog...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in dentinal permeability (i.e. hyd...
This in vitro study evaluated the effect of toothpastes with different active ingredients on dentin ...
OBJECTIVE This study analyzed the effect of desensitizing and/or anti-erosive toothpastes on dent...
none8noThis study aims to evaluate the effectiveness in reducing dentine permeability of three diffe...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of three commercially available desensitizing toothpastes on den...
The present study aims to assess the morphology of enamel and dentin after treatments with various t...
Objective: To test the ability of a calcium carbonate-containing toothpaste for dentinal hypersensit...
Background: Considering the current high use of high fluoride toothpastes, the aim of the study was ...
Objective: Dentinal hypersensitivity is a commonly encountered problem with varied treatment options...
The effectiveness of different mineralizing agents in reducing dentine permeability?an In Vitro stud...
Toothpastes, mouthwashes, liners, that remove smear layer and increase the functional diameter of de...
Abstract Objective To evaluate in vitro the effectiveness of different calcium-silicate (CS) cements...
AbstractObjectiveDentine hypersensitivity is an increasing problem in dentistry. Several products ar...
Objective: This paper presents the results of one of two eight-week dentin hypersensitivity clinical...
Dentine hypersensitivity (DH) is a common and harrowing dental condition. A novel BioMin-F technolog...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in dentinal permeability (i.e. hyd...