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Journal of Dentistry | 2012

An in situ study investigating dentine tubule occlusion of dentifrices following acid challenge

Ryan Olley; Peter Pilecki; Hughes N; Peter Jeffery; Rupert Austin; Rebecca Moazzez; David Bartlett

OBJECTIVES To investigate the dentine occlusion and acid resistance of dentifrices developed to treat dentine hypersensitivity. METHODS This was a single centre, single blind, randomised, split mouth, four treatments, two period crossover, in situ study in healthy subjects. Subjects wore buccal intra-oral appliances each fitted with four dentine samples over four consecutive days with one study product applied per appliance; 8% strontium acetate in silica base, 1040 ppm sodium fluoride (Sensodyne(®) Rapid Relief), 8% arginine, calcium carbonate, 1450 ppm sodium monofluorophosphate (Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief(®)), 1450 ppm sodium fluoride (control paste) and water. On days 3 and 4, two agitated grapefruit juice challenges (ex vivo) occurred for 1 min. At the end of each treatment day 1 dentine sample was removed from each appliance for scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The extent of tubule occlusion was measured using an examiner-based visual scoring index (three trained examiners). RESULTS In total, 28 subjects ((12 males and 16 females with a mean age of 34.7 years (SD 8.41 years)) completed the study. On day 2, both test dentifrices demonstrated significantly better dentine tubule occlusion than water (p < 0.0001) and control paste (8% strontium p = 0.0003 and 8% arginine p = 0.0019). After 3 and 4 days of twice daily brushing with acid challenges on days 3 and 4 the strontium-based dentifrice demonstrated significantly better dentine occlusion than all other treatments (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS Strontium acetate and arginine-based dentifrice result in statistically significant dentine tubular occlusion compared to controls, but the arginine-based dentifrice is more susceptible to acid challenge. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Erosive beverages are an important aetiology in DH by exposing dentine tubules. Their consumption has increased significantly over the past decade in the UK. This 4-day in situ study investigated the properties of commercially available dentifrices designed to occlude dentine tubules and their resistance to an agitated acid challenge.


The Journal of clinical dentistry | 2010

A comparative clinical study investigating the efficacy of a dentifrice containing 8% strontium acetate and 1040 ppm fluoride in a silica base and a control dentifrice containing 1450 ppm fluoride in a silica base to provide immediate relief of dentin hypersensitivity.

Stephen Mason; Hughes N; Farzana Sufi; Bannon L; Brenda Maggio; North M; Holt J


The Journal of clinical dentistry | 2010

A comparative clinical study investigating the efficacy of a test dentifrice containing 8% strontium acetate and 1040 ppm sodium fluoride versus a marketed control dentifrice containing 8% arginine, calcium carbonate, and 1450 ppm sodium monofluorophosphate in reducing dentinal hypersensitivity.

Hughes N; Stephen Mason; Peter Jeffery; Welton H; Tobin M; O'Shea C; Browne M


Journal of Dentistry | 2012

In situ randomised trial investigating abrasive effects of two desensitising toothpastes on dentine with acidic challenge prior to brushing.

Nicola X West; Susan M Hooper; Dominic O'Sullivan; Hughes N; M. North; Emma L Macdonald; Maria Davies; Nicholas C A Claydon


The Journal of clinical dentistry | 2011

Randomized in situ clinical study comparing the ability of two new desensitizing toothpaste technologies to occlude patent dentin tubules

Nicola X West; Emma L Macdonald; Sian B Jones; Nicholas C A Claydon; Hughes N; Peter Jeffery


American Journal of Dentistry | 2013

The efficacy of an experimental dentifrice containing 0.454% w/w stannous fluoride in providing relief from the pain of dentin hypersensitivity: an 8-week clinical study.

Charles R. Parkinson; Hughes N; Peter Jeffery; Jain R; Kennedy L; Qaqish J; Gallob Jt; Stephen Mason


American Journal of Dentistry | 2010

Brushing abrasion of dentin: effect of diluent and dilution rate of toothpaste.

Cecilia Pedroso Turssi; Danielle Cristine Furtado Messias; Anderson Takeo Hara; Hughes N; Franklin Garcia-Godoy


The Journal of clinical dentistry | 2008

The effect of anti-sensitivity dentifrices on brushing abrasion of eroded dentin in vitro

Hughes N; Stephen Mason; Jonathan E. Creeth; Madhu Parmar; Anderson Takeo Hara; Carlos González-Cabezas


The Journal of clinical dentistry | 2009

Considerations for the development of over-the-counter dentifrices for the treatment and relief of dentin sensitivity.

Stephen Mason; Hughes N; Layer T


American Journal of Dentistry | 2013

A randomized clinical study investigating the staining profile of an experimental stannous fluoride dentifrice.

Marc Nehme; Stephen Mason; Hughes N; Targett D; Charles R. Parkinson; Tyson-Johnson D; Kennedy L; Milleman Jl

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