Comparative assessment of the effectiveness of toothpastes to reduce hyperesthesia in inflammatory periodontal diseases

The purpose of the study is a comparative assessment of hygiene products recommended for increased sensitivity of teeth and having an anti-inflammatory effect on periodontal tissue. The study involved 40 people aged 55-65 years with hyperesthesia and chronic mild and moderate periodontitis, which we...

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Published inStomatologija (Moskva) Vol. 99; no. 1; p. 27
Main Authors Sokhova, I A, Doroshina, V Yu, Polyakova, M A, Margaryan, E G
Format Journal Article
LanguageRussian
Published Russia (Federation) 2020
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Summary:The purpose of the study is a comparative assessment of hygiene products recommended for increased sensitivity of teeth and having an anti-inflammatory effect on periodontal tissue. The study involved 40 people aged 55-65 years with hyperesthesia and chronic mild and moderate periodontitis, which were divided into 2 groups (20 people each) depending on the toothpastes used based on HAP. Over time, indicators of hygiene, sensitivity, bleeding, PMA indices and the periodontal probing depth are evaluated. The study revealed an improvement of the studied indices in both groups after two weeks of using toothpastes. Both of the studied toothpastes lead to a decrease in hyperesthesia and relief of inflammation, which makes it possible to conduct high-quality oral hygiene. However, a more significant improvement in clinical signs was observed when using paste plant components and bifidobacteria extract. Thus, in the complex therapy of inflammatory periodontal diseases accompanied by hyperesthesia, both studied pastes can be recommended for at least 14 days.
ISSN:0039-1735
DOI:10.17116/stomat20209901127