Clinical trial of tooth desensitization prior to in-office bleaching

Deepak Mehta, Suresh Venkata, Meena Naganath, Usha Lingareddy, Hiroshi Ishihata, Werner J. Finger

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Abstract

The aim of this clinical trial was to compare tooth sensitivity during and after bleaching with hydrogen peroxide gel following application of GLUMA Desensitizer PowerGel or placebo. Forty-six subjects with sound maxillary incisors and canines were enrolled. Tooth shades were determined by comparison with a Vitapan Classic Shade guide. GLUMA Desensitizer PowerGel and placebo were randomly applied to the labial surfaces of the left or right anterior teeth for 1 min, which were then rinsed and dried. Then, Opalescence Boost PF 40% gel was applied onto labial enamel for 15 min. Sensitivity scores [recorded on a 10-point visual-analog scale (VAS)] were determined before, at 5, 10, and 15 min during, and 1, 24, 48 h and 1 wk after, the bleaching treatment. Shades were determined postbleaching and after 1 wk. Prebleaching application of GLUMA Desensitizer PowerGel significantly reduced tooth sensitivity during and after bleaching when compared with treatment with placebo. The whitening effects immediately and 1 wk after bleaching were significant when compared with the prebleaching shades. In conclusion, tooth pretreatment with GLUMA Desensitizer PowerGel for 1 min prior to 15 min of in-office bleaching with 40% hydrogen peroxide gel was highly effective in reducing tooth sensitivity during and after bleaching.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)477-481
Number of pages5
JournalEuropean Journal of Oral Sciences
Volume121
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013 Oct

Keywords

  • Clinical trial
  • Desensitization
  • GLUMA Desensitizer
  • Placebo
  • Tooth whitening

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