Poulsen S, Errboe M, Hovgaard O, Worthington HW. Potassium
nitrate toothpaste for dentine hypersensitivity (Cochrane Review). In:
The Cochrane Library, 3, 2001. Oxford: Update Software.
宮下裕志(JDPIC研究会)
要約:
Background: Dentine hypersensitivity may be defined as the pain arising
from exposed dentine, typically in response to external stimuli, and
which cannot be explained by any other form of dental disease. Many
treatment regimes have been recommended over the years, and in recent
years particular attention has been focused on toothpastes containing potassium nitrate.
Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of potassium nitrate containing
toothpastes with placebo toothpastes in reducing dentine hypersensitivity.
Search strategy: The following databases were cross searched via the
database host DIALOG: MEDLINE, EMBASE, ELSEVIER BIOBASE, BIOSIS
PREVIEWS, CAB HEALTH, SCI SEARCH, CURRENT CONTENTS until 1 April 2000.
The specialised Cochrane Oral Health Group Trials Register was also
searched. Bibliographies of clinical studies and reviews identified in
the electronic search were checked for studies published outside the
electronically searched journals.
Selection criteria: Randomised clinical trials (RCTs) in which the
effect on dentine hypersensitivity of potassium nitrate toothpastes were
tested against non-potassium nitrate containing placebo toothpastes.
Data collection and analysis: Two of the reviewers independently
recorded the results of the included trials using a specially designed
chart. Sensitivity was assessed by using thermal, tactile, air blast,
and subjective methods.
The quality of all RCTs, that fulfilled the inclusion criteria, was
acceptable with Jadad scores ranging from 3 to 4 (Jadad 1998).
Main results: Out of the eight studies that initially fulfilled the
criteria to be included in the review, four studies did not present mean
and standard deviations and could thus not be included in the
meta-analysis. Three of these did not show an effect on any of the
measurements of dentine hypersensitivity, while one did.
Four studies were included in the meta-analysis which showed
statistically significant effect of potassium nitrate toothpaste on air
blast and tactile sensitivity, e.g. the meta analysis of air blast
sensitivity showed a standardized mean difference in sensitivity score
of -1.51 (95% CI: -2.09 to -0.94) in favour of treatment. The subjective
assessment failed to show a significant effect at the six to eight week assessment.
Reviewers' conclusions: No strong evidence is available supporting the
efficacy of potassium nitrate toothpaste for dentine hypersensitivity.
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