Abdallah Hassan M.; Manal M. Hosny And Rasha Wagih Mostafa,
ABSTRACT
Objectives: To Clinically Evaluate Toothpaste Containing 8% Arginine, Calcium Carbonate And Sodium Mono-fluoro-phosphate In Comparison To Other Containing 8% Strontium Acetate And Sodium Fluoride On The Relief Of DH In Chronic Periodontitis Patients.
Methods: 46 Patients With Slight To Moderate Chronic Periodontitis Were Randomly Assigned To One Of Two Groups And Followed Up For 8 Weeks. All Patients Received Full Mouth Mechanical Debridement. Air Blast Test And Cold Water Test Were Assessed Using Schiff Scale And VAS Score Respectively. Clinical Parameters Plaque Index (PLI), Gingival Index (GI), Probing Pocket Depth (PPD), Clinical Attachment Level (CAL) Were Recorded.
Results: Significant Reduction In Median Schiff Scores After Treatment With 33.3% Reduction From Baseline For Both Groups, With No Significant Difference Between Them. For VAS Scores, The Arginine Group Reported Earlier And Significant Improvement In Sensitivity To Cold Water Stimulus That Reached 55%. In The Strontium Group The Onset Of Reduction In Sensitivity Started From Week 3 And Reached 25%. Statistically Significant Difference Between The Two Groups Started From Week 7 Only.
Conclusion: The Use Of 8% Arginine Toothpaste Twice Daily For 8 Weeks Produced Earlier And More Significant Reduction In Perception Of DH According To VAS Scores In Chronic Periodontitis Patients. No Significant Difference Between The Two Agents Could Be Detected In Relevance To Changes In PPD, CAL, PLI And GI.