Clinical efficacy of a herbal dentifrice on dentinal hypersensitivity: a randomized controlled clinical trial.

Aust Dent J, 2013/12;58(4):483-90.

Kumari M[1], Naik SB, Rao NS, Martande SS, Pradeep AR

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PMID: 24320906DOI: 10.1111/adj.12109

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Abstract
background: Dentinal hypersensitivity is a common problem and there is a growing interest in herbal based formulations for the treatment of oral diseases. This study was conducted to assess the efficacy of a commercially available novel herbal dentifrice in reduction of dentinal hypersensitivity.
methods: A total of 73 subjects (38 males and 35 females; aged 25-60 years) were randomly divided into two groups: Group 1 - a placebo dentifrice (The Himalaya Drug Company Research and Development, Makali, Bangalore) and Group 2 - (test group), a commercially available herbal dentifrice (Hi Ora K, The Himalaya Drug Company Research and Development, Makali, Bangalore). Sensitivity scores for controlled air stimulus and cold water were recorded at baseline, 6 weeks and 12 weeks.
results: The test group was found to be significantly better compared to the placebo group at the end of 6 and 12 weeks in reduction of dentinal hypersensitivity.
conclusions: The novel herbal dentifrice can be recommended for treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity.

Keywords: Clinical trial; Spinacia oleracea; dentifrice; dentine desensitizing agents; potassium nitrate

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