Clinical efficacy of based herbal mouthwash in treating the hypersensitivity of teeth.

Pak J Med Sci

Khadim Hussain, Statistical Analysist, Department of Statistics, Islamia University, Bahawalpur, Pakistan.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of an Azadirachta indica-based herbal mouthwash in reducing tooth sensitivity among 120 participants over one month.
  • - Participants' tooth sensitivity was measured using the Visual Analog Scoring (VAS) tool before and after using the mouthwash, revealing a significant reduction from 55.43% to 35.38%.
  • - The results indicated that the herbal mouthwash significantly improved tooth sensitivity, highlighting its potential as a treatment option.

Article Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of Azadirachta indica based Herbal mouthwash to treat tooth sensitivity in patients.

Method: This single-blinded clinical trial was performed at School of dentistry, Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medial University, Islamabad from 1st February, 2023 to 30th April, 2023. In this interventional study incorporated 120 participants with clinically visible signs of erosion, abrasion or recession. Visual Analog Scoring (VAS) Tool was used to investigate tooth sensitivity in these patients. Values of VAS for tooth sensitivity was calculated by exposing teeth of these patients to cold air blasting with triple syringe attached to dental unit at psi-30.0 pressure between 23±30ºC for duration of one second without using Azadirachta indica based Herbal mouthwash. Later on, these patients were provided with this Herbal mouthwash and its usage was recommended twice a day for one month. After One month, tooth sensitivity of patients was determined by VAS again. Data was analyzed by Paired T-test at 95% confidence and significance < 0.05.

Results: VAS mean value for tooth sensitivity of patients before using based Herbal mouthwash was higher and found to be 55.43% ± 12.04 whereas its mean value after using Herbal mouthwash for one month reduced to 35.38% ± 11.62 which was statistically significant ( value=0.001). Reduction in tooth sensitivity of patients was almost 20.05% just after one month.

Conclusion: based Herbal mouthwash was potent enough to reduce the tooth sensitivity in patients after one month of its usage.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11568745PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.40.10.9826DOI Listing

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