Schiff T, Dos Santos M, Laffi S, Yoshioka M, Baines E, Brasil K D, McCool J J, De Vizio W
University of the Pacific, San Francisco, CA, USA.
J Clin Dent. 1998;9(1):22-5.
The effect on dentinal hypersensitivity from the use of a dentifrice containing 5.0% potassium nitrate, 1500 ppm sodium monofluorophosphate in a precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) base over an eight-week period was compared to a placebo dentifrice without potassium nitrate. A total of forty-eight subjects were entered into the study and stratified into two balanced groups according to their baseline mean thermal (air blast) and tactile (Yeaple Probe) sensitivity scores. The two groups were randomly assigned to use either the potassium nitrate/PCC dentifrice or a placebo dentifrice without potassium nitrate. The two groups were well balanced with regard to their mean baseline thermal tactile sensitivity scores, sex and age. Subjects were instructed to brush their teeth twice daily (morning and evening) for one minute with their assigned dentifrice and a commercially available soft-bristled toothbrush. Dentinal hypersensitivity examinations, which included tactile and thermal sensitivity, were conducted at baseline, four weeks, and eight weeks. Examinations were conducted by the same dental examiner (TS) on the subjects at each examination. After four weeks' use of their assigned products, those subjects in the potassium nitrate/PCC dentifrice group demonstrated statistically significant improvements (p < 0.0001), as compared to the placebo dentifrice without potassium nitrate, in tactile and thermal sensitivity. After eight weeks' use of their assigned products, those subjects in the potassium nitrate/PCC dentifrice group again demonstrated statistically significant improvements (p < 0.0001), in tactile and thermal sensitivity, as compared to the placebo dentifrice without potassium nitrate. Thus it can be concluded from this study that the use of a dentifrice containing 5.0% potassium nitrate and 1500 ppm sodium monofluorophosphate in a precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) base is a clinically effective method for reducing dentinal hypersensitivity.
将含5.0%硝酸钾、1500 ppm单氟磷酸钠且以沉淀碳酸钙(PCC)为基质的牙膏在八周内对牙本质过敏的影响,与不含硝酸钾的安慰剂牙膏进行了比较。共有48名受试者参与该研究,并根据其基线平均热(气喷)和触觉(耶普尔探针)敏感度得分分层为两个均衡的组。两组被随机分配使用含硝酸钾的PCC牙膏或不含硝酸钾的安慰剂牙膏。两组在平均基线热触觉敏感度得分、性别和年龄方面均衡良好。受试者被指示每天用指定的牙膏和市售软毛牙刷早晚各刷牙一分钟。在基线、四周和八周时进行牙本质过敏检查,包括触觉和热敏感度检查。每次检查均由同一位牙科检查者(TS)对受试者进行检查。在使用指定产品四周后,与不含硝酸钾的安慰剂牙膏相比,含硝酸钾的PCC牙膏组的受试者在触觉和热敏感度方面显示出统计学上的显著改善(p < 0.0001)。在使用指定产品八周后,与不含硝酸钾的安慰剂牙膏相比,含硝酸钾的PCC牙膏组的受试者在触觉和热敏感度方面再次显示出统计学上的显著改善(p < 0.0001)。因此,从该研究可以得出结论,使用含5.0%硝酸钾和1500 ppm单氟磷酸钠且以沉淀碳酸钙(PCC)为基质的牙膏是减轻牙本质过敏的一种临床有效方法。