Effect of anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs for the prevention of bleaching-induced tooth sensitivity (October 2019 Article 1)
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Description:
JADA October 2019
Background. In-office dental
bleaching results in a high risk of tooth sensitivity caused by
the inflammatory process of the pulpal tissue.
In this systematic review, the
authors aimed to evaluate the effect of administering anti-inflammatory and
analgesic drugs for the prevention of tooth sensitivity associated with in-office
dental bleaching.
Key Words.
Analgesics;
anti-inflammatory agents; tooth bleaching; tooth sensitivity; drug
prescriptions.
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