3 School of Dentistry,
Federal University of Para, Belém, PA, Brazil. Electronic address:
cecymsilva@gmail.com.
Abstract
Objectives:
To evaluate the
desensitizing effect of nano-hydroxyapatite (n-HAP) on dentine hypersensitivity
(DH).
Sources: Seven electronic databases were
searched on April 27, 2018.
Study
selection: Randomized
clinical trials (RCTs) were included based on the PICO strategy: Participants -
Humans with DH; Intervention - n-HAP-containing desensitizing; Comparison
-n-HAP-free treatments or placebo/negative control; and Outcomes - relief of
DH. The risk of bias was classified by the Cochrane guidelines. Five
meta-analyses were performed to evaluate the efficacy of n-HAP with regard to
pain assessment stimuli (primary outcome); comparison of n-HAP with other
treatments or placebo/negative control, and effectiveness of at-home and
in-office n-HAP use (secondary outcomes). The quality of the evidence was
evaluated using the GRADE.
Data: Six RCTs with 4 weeks of follow-up
were included in the meta-analysis. For the primary outcome, n-HAP showed a
better desensitizing effect for evaporative stimuli (SMD -1.09 [-1.24, -0.94],
p < 0.00001) and tactile stimuli (SMD -0.93 [-1.42, -0.43]) than other
treatments (p = 0.0002). However, there was no difference between n-HAP and
other treatments for the cold stimuli (SMD -0.17 [-0.81, 0.48], p = 0.61). In an overall analysis, n-HAP-containing
treatment showing the most significant desensitizing effect (SMD -0.93 [-1.19,
-0.68], p < 0.00001) with a high quality of evidence for pooled results.
In the secondary outcomes, n-HAP showed the best effect in the overall analysis
(p < 0.05) with moderate quality evidence.
Conclusions:
The n-HAP-containing treatment showed better clinical
performance than other treatments for DH relief. However, long-term follow-up RCTs are required in
the future before definitive recommendations can be made.
Clinical
significance: Dentin
hypersensitivity is a common global condition and its multifactorial etiology
has led to the development of several treatments. The n-HAP-containing
treatment showed greater DH relief when compared to other desensitizing agents,
placebo or negative control.
Keywords: Clinical trials; Dentin
hypersensitivity; Desensitizing agents; Meta-analysis.