Blindagem do esmalte e clareamento dentário em paciente com hipersensibilidade dentinária: um relato de caso
Hypersensitivity is a disease that affects a large part of the population who, many times, also aim for better tooth aesthetics through whitening and do not achieve their goal due to their symptomatic condition. Objective: This study aimed to verify whether a patient with dentin hypersensitivity...
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Resumo: | Hypersensitivity is a disease that affects a large part of the population who, many
times, also aim for better tooth aesthetics through whitening and do not achieve their
goal due to their symptomatic condition. Objective: This study aimed to verify
whether a patient with dentin hypersensitivity and enamel cracks would be pain-free
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after the enamel shielding procedure in a single session (with neural and occlusive
agents) and whether she would remain pain-free after the base whitening procedure.
of 37% carbamide peroxide. Methodology: After clinical diagnosis, vestibular
enamel was observed to be very translucent, with many cracks and showing high
permeability. After these findings and associated with the reported clinical history, the
diagnosis of a case of hypersensitivity was made. A desensitizing procedure was
carried out, in a single session, called enamel shielding, using agents with neural and
occlusive action and sequentially, with its success in the symptoms, whitening was
carried out. Result: The patient reported that sensitivity had been eliminated with the
desensitizing treatment (enamel shielding), allowing her to carry out daily activities,
such as drinking cold things and exposing herself to cold air, without pain, confirming
the success of the protocol for this case of hypersensitivity. As for the whitening
carried out after desensitization, there was once again an absence of pain with the
whitening agent used, but it left something to be desired in terms of satisfaction
regarding the whitening efficiency. Only a few teeth changed color and even then,
only one shade on the Vita Classical Scale, when compared to the initial color.
Conclusion: enamel shielding fulfilled its role in terms of removing pain with the
patient returning to previously impossible daily activities (such as eating food at
different temperatures), allowing for a painless whitening procedure to be carried out,
but without much success in changing the color achieved. |
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