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咀嚼口香糖对诊室牙齿美白程序相关敏感性的影响。

The effect of gum chewing on sensitivity associated with in-office whitening procedures.

作者信息

Henry R K, Carkin M

机构信息

Division of Dental Hygiene, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.

出版信息

Int J Dent Hyg. 2015 Nov;13(4):308-14. doi: 10.1111/idh.12136. Epub 2015 Apr 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Tooth sensitivity is the most common side effect of in-office tooth-whitening procedures. The purpose of this study was to determine whether chewing gum containing 0.6% casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) before tooth whitening would reduce tooth sensitivity during an in-office whitening procedure.

METHODS

Thirty participants were enrolled and randomized into three groups as follows: group 1 was instructed to not chew gum during the study period; group 2 chewed five pieces of gum (with 0.6% CPP-ACP) for 10 min each day 1 week before whitening; and group 3 chewed five pieces of gum (without CPP-ACP) for 10 min each day 1 week before whitening. All participants had their teeth whitened with a 30% hydrogen peroxide in-office whitening procedure. The participants' shades of teeth were evaluated with a spectrophotometer four times during the study: at the initial screening visit, immediately before whitening, immediately after whitening and 1 week after whitening. Participants' sensitivity levels were evaluated each time the shades were evaluated and additionally at 24 h after whitening using a 100-mm visual analogue scale.

RESULTS

Thirty participants were enrolled in the study. The average shade change was -2.27 (± 2.07). The average sensitivity for all groups at visit 1 was 5.12 (± 13.94). The average sensitivity for all groups after whitening was 19.81 (± 13.95). There were significant differences in sensitivity between groups 2 and 3 (P = 0.02), but neither group was significantly different from the control group (P = 0.86, P = 0.07).

CONCLUSIONS

Chewing gum before whitening, including gum with CPP-ACP, did not reduce sensitivity during in-office whitening procedures.

摘要

目的

牙齿敏感是诊室牙齿美白程序最常见的副作用。本研究的目的是确定在牙齿美白前咀嚼含0.6%酪蛋白磷酸肽 - 无定形磷酸钙(CPP - ACP)的口香糖是否会降低诊室美白程序期间的牙齿敏感。

方法

招募30名参与者并随机分为三组如下:第1组在研究期间不咀嚼口香糖;第2组在美白前1周每天咀嚼5片口香糖(含0.6% CPP - ACP),每次10分钟;第3组在美白前1周每天咀嚼5片口香糖(不含CPP - ACP),每次10分钟。所有参与者均接受30%过氧化氢诊室美白程序。在研究期间,用分光光度计对参与者的牙齿色度进行4次评估:在初始筛查就诊时、美白前即刻、美白后即刻和美白后1周。每次评估色度时评估参与者的敏感水平,并在美白后24小时使用100毫米视觉模拟量表额外评估。

结果

30名参与者纳入研究。平均色度变化为 - 2.27(±2.07)。第1次就诊时所有组的平均敏感度为5.12(±13.94)。美白后所有组的平均敏感度为19.81(±13.95)。第2组和第3组之间在敏感度上有显著差异(P = 0.02),但两组与对照组相比均无显著差异(P = 0.86,P = 0.07)。

结论

美白前咀嚼口香糖,包括含CPP - ACP的口香糖,在诊室美白程序期间并未降低牙齿敏感。

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