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Silver Diamine Fluoride Therapy Provides More Relief From Dentin Hypersensitivity When Compared to Traditional Desensitizing Agents (CAT#3309)02/07/2018Amir Pirzadeh
Nd:YAG Laser More Effective in Reducing Dentin Hypersensitivity Secondary to Recession Than an Er:YAG laser (CAT#3255)06/13/2017Lisa Kubik
NovaMin (Calcium Sodium Phosphosilicate) Dentifrices Reduce Dentinal Hypersensitivity More Than Potassium Nitrate Dentifrices (CAT#3059)04/13/2016Sarah Woolsey
True Allergic Reaction to Amide Local Anesthetics Such as Lidocaine Is Confirmed by Immunologic Testing (CAT#3062)04/08/2016Robert H. Hermann
True Allergic Responses to Local Anesthetics (LAs) Are Rare, and Safe Alternative Anesthetics Can Be Used for Common Dental Procedures (CAT#3010)03/16/2016Matt Miller
Desensitizing Products Containing CPP-ACP Have a More Sustained but Slower Effect Than Products Containing Potassium Nitrate (CAT#3061)03/15/2016Annie Zheng
The Use of Resin Modified Glass Ionomer Liners Does Not Significantly Reduce Dentinal Hypersensitivity (CAT#2727)05/13/2014Daniel Beruvides
Adhesive Resin Cements are More Effective Than Glass Ionomer Cements at Lessening Post-Operative Sensitivity After the Placement of a Full Coverage Crown (CAT#2686)03/27/2014John Luke Covalt
Lower Concentration H2O2 Tooth Whitening Products Do Not Significantly Reduce Post-treatment Dentinal Hypersensitivity and Provide Clinically Similar Color Change Compared to Higher Concentration Products (CAT#2618)03/23/2014Ibrahim Houari
In Patients with Feeding Tubes, Dentists Should Consider Pre-Medicating to Reduce the Chances of Aspiration Pneumonia During Invasive Dental Treatment (CAT#2632)03/22/2014Mariam Ahmad
It Is Unclear Whether Desensitizing Toothpastes Containing Stannous Fluoride Cause a Greater Reduction in Hypersensitivity Compared to Toothpaste Containing Potassium Nitrate Following Bleaching Treatment (CAT#2636)03/17/2014Brenna Sura
Energy Drinks Cause Enamel Erosion at Much Higher Degrees Than Other Drink Options (CAT#2659)03/03/2014Alisha Hernandez
Laser Activated Teeth Whitening Systems May Cause a Greater Rise in Intrapulpal Temperature Compared to Other Heat-Activated Bleaching Techniques, Potentially Resulting in Pulpal Damage (CAT#2638)02/24/2014Katarzyna Szozda
Use of In-Office Fluoride Varnish Treatments are More Effective in Treating Symptoms of Dentin Hypersensitivity Than Desensitizing ToothPaste (CAT#2585)08/29/2013Lauren Gallegly
Dentifrices Containing 8% Arginine and Calcium Carbonate Have More Effect on Dentinal Hypersensitivity Relief Than Dentifrices Containing Potassium Nitrate When Used Over 8 Weeks (CAT#2449)04/08/2013Eojin Hwang
No Statistical Difference Between Class II Nano-Hybrid and Hybrid Resin Composite Restorations Over Six Years (CAT#2431)04/01/2013Ryan Ward
Dentin Sensitive Toothpaste Does Effectively Reduce Tooth Sensitivity (CAT#2418)02/28/2013Hien Nguyen
Studies Suggest Nickel Free Brackets Produce a Reduction in Allergic Symptoms in Cases of Orthodontic Patients Displaying Nickel Sensitivity (CAT#2324)08/06/2012Camaron Martin
Potassium Nitrate Sodium Fluoride Toothpaste Reduces Tooth Bleaching Sensitivity (CAT#2208)04/26/2012Matthew Carraway
The Prevention of Nerve Hypersensitivity with Preoperative Dipyrone and Dexamethasone (CAT#2274)04/13/2012Amir Hassan
Tooth Pastes Containing Potassium Remain An Effective Standard In Reducing Dentin Hypersensitivity, Although Newer Products May Be More Effective (CAT#2209)04/11/2012Garrett Klingsporn
Minimal Risk Of Severe Type 1 Hypersensitivity Reaction To Third Generation Cephalosporin In Patients Who Experience Type 1 Hypersensitivity Reaction And Allergy To Penicillin (CAT#848)04/12/2011Joshua Gruber
Gluma versus Dentin Bonding Agents to Treat Dentin Hypersensitivity (CAT#824)03/31/2011Ross Jackson
Tooth Bleaching: Safety and Efficacy Of In-Office Versus At-Home Treatment (CAT#579)04/01/2010Kimberly Tong
Nd:YAG Laser Treatment for Dentin Hypersensitivity in Adults is Possibly More Effective Than Potassium Nitrate-Containing Toothpastes (CAT#582)04/01/2010Nghi Tran
Evidence supports that toothpaste with arginine, calcium carbonate and fluoride is effective at treating dentin hypersensitivity (CAT#594)03/25/2010Aubrey Kendall Chitwood