Title of article :
Effects of potassium ions on dentine sensitivity in man
Author/Authors :
Ajcharanukul، نويسنده , , Orapin and Kraivaphan، نويسنده , , Petcharat and Wanachantararak، نويسنده , , Sitthichai and Vongsavan، نويسنده , , Noppakun and Matthews، نويسنده , , Bruce، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
8
From page :
632
To page :
639
Abstract :
Objective ermine the effect of applying 500 mmol/l KCl at a pressure of 150 mm Hg above atmospheric to exposed dentine on pain sensation evoked by probing and air blast stimuli in human subjects. periments were carried out on 14 pairs of premolars in 14 human subjects (aged 17–30 years). Dentine was exposed at the tip of the buccal cusp, etched with acid and covered with saline, then 500 mmol/l KCl in Ringerʹs was applied at a pressure of 150 mm Hg for 4 min. Mechanical probing and air-drying stimuli were performed before and 2, 10, 20, 30 min after applying the KCl solution. The subject indicated the intensity of any pain produced on a visual analogue scale (VAS). Pulpal blood flow was recorded with a laser Doppler flow meter. Exactly the same procedure was carried out on the contralateral tooth except that 500 mmol/l NaCl in Ringerʹs was used in place of the KCl solution. s in responses to mechanical probing and air blast stimuli were significantly reduced during the first 10 min after applying the KCl but not the NaCl solution. Pulpal blood flow did not change significantly after either treatment. sion ium ions, when applied to exposed dentine at a pressure of 150 mm Hg above atmospheric, produced temporary block of impulse conduction in sensory nerve endings in the dentine or pulp.
Keywords :
Sensory mechanisms in dentine , potassium ions , pain
Journal title :
Archives of Oral Biology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Archives of Oral Biology
Record number :
1804166
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