V Soldatov, L Soldatova, А Iordanishvili
ABSTRACT
Hyperesthesia of teeth among the adults is common, poorly treatable and often relapses. In a clinical study, a comparative assessment of the effectiveness of secondary prevention of dental hyperesthesia among the adults using a new domestic gel “Asepta remineralizing” was made in comparison with conventional dental and oral care products. The work was carried out on 65 young patients wrho were divided into 3 study groups taking into account the applied oral care tools. In group 1, patients used “Ascpta PLUS rcmincralization” special toothpaste. In groups 2 and 3 of the study, patients combined this toothpaste with the “Asepta parodontal FRESH” mouthwash or gel “Asepta remineralizing” (Vertex CJSC, St. Petersburg, Russia). To evaluate the results of the study, a relatively new method was used to determine the effectiveness of secondary prevention of dental hyperesthesia, which allows simultaneously measuring the severity of the course of the pathology. The experience with gel “Ascpta remineralizing” has proven to be very effective in the secondary prevention of dental hyperesthesia among the adults. It was established that among the patients, who used “Asepta PLUS remineralization toothpaste” and gel “Asepta remineralizing”, after a day the effectiveness of secondary prevention of dental hyperesthesia was 65.4%, on day 3 - 90.4%, and upon completion of clinical observation of this group - 99.04%, which allows recommending this oral care product to patients with increased sensitivity of solid teeth tissues.