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Desensitizing toothpastes for dentin sealing and tertiary dentin formation in vitro and in vivo: a comparative analysis

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BMC ORAL HEALTH
卷 22, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-022-02558-8

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Dentin hypersensitivity; Desensitizing toothpaste; CPNE7-DP; Dentin sealing; Tertiary dentin

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  1. Basic Science Research Program by the Ministry of Science and ICT of South Korea
  2. National Research Foundation [NRF-2018R1A5A2024418]
  3. Korea Medical Device Development Fund grant - Korean government (the Ministry of Science and ICT) [9991007198, KMDF_ PR_20200901_0068-2021-02]
  4. Korea Medical Device Development Fund grant - Korean government (Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy) [9991007198, KMDF_ PR_20200901_0068-2021-02]
  5. Korea Medical Device Development Fund grant - Korean government (Ministry of Health Welfare) [9991007198, KMDF_ PR_20200901_0068-2021-02]
  6. Korea Medical Device Development Fund grant - Korean government (Ministry of Food and Drug Safety) [9991007198, KMDF_ PR_20200901_0068-2021-02]

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This study investigated the effects of toothpastes containing CPNE7-derived oligopeptide (CPNE7-DP) and other active desensitizing ingredients on dentin microleakage, tubule occlusion, and tertiary dentin formation. The results showed that toothpaste with CPNE7-DP had a long-term dentin sealing effect and promoted the formation of new hard tissue.
Background Dentin hypersensitivity is a painful response to external stimuli applied to exposed dentinal tubules. Various toothpastes with active desensitizing ingredients for the relief of dentin hypersensitivity are commercially available. However, data from several studies suggest that the effects of desensitizing toothpastes are unstable and brief. This study aimed to investigate the effect of toothpastes containing CPNE7-derived oligopeptide (CPNE7-DP) and other active desensitizing ingredients in the dentin microleakage, tubule occlusion and tertiary dentin formation. Methods Using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), we evaluated the patency of dentinal tubules on the surface of human dentin disks after brushing experiments with the various toothpastes. Dentin was histologically evaluated in a hypersensitivity model of canine teeth, after the exposed dentin area was brushed for 6 weeks. The toothpaste used in group 1 (control) did not contain any desensitizing ingredients; that used in group 2 contained CPNE7-DP; Colgate Sensitive was used in group 3; and Sensodyne Rapid Relief was used in group 4. Finally, we conducted microleakage analysis to investigate the dentin sealing effect. The microleakage analysis data were subjected to one-way ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey tests (alpha = 0.05). Results In the SEM images, all four groups of teeth exhibited partial occlusion of the dentinal tubules on the tooth surface. In the in vivo hypersensitivity model, group 2 exhibited a newly formed tertiary dentin, whereas no new hard tissue formation was observed in groups 1, 3, and 4. Microleakage analysis revealed that the volume of dentinal fluid flow was significantly smaller in group 2 than in group 1. Conclusions These results indicate that CPNE7-DP is a promising active ingredient with long-term dentin sealing effects.

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