A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED CLINICAL STUDY TO EVALUATE THE EFFICACY OF DASHMOOLADIKWATH KAVALA AND TOOTHPASTE HAVING A DESENSITIZING AGENT IN DENTINE HYPERSENSITIVITY
Authors/Creators
- 1. 1. Pg Scholar, Department of Shalakyatantra,PDEAS College of Ayurved and Research Centre Nigadi, Pune, Maharashtra, India
- 2. 2. Associate Professor, Department of Shalakyatantra, PDEAS College of Ayurved and Research Centre Nigadi, pune, Maharashtra, India.
- 3. 3. Professor and HOD, Department of Shalakyatantra, PDEAS College of Ayurved and Research Centre Nigadi, pune, Maharashtra, India.
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Background: Dantaharsha, an Ayurvedic Dantagata Roga, closely correlates with dentinal hypersensitivity, characterized by sharp pain due to exposed dentin. Ayurvedic therapies like Kavala Karma offer a simple and economical alternative to modern desensitizing agents. Aim: To evaluate and compare the efficacy of Dashmooladi Kwath Kavala and Toothpaste having Desensitizing agent in the management of dentinal hypersensitivity. Materials and Methods: A randomized controlled clinical study was conducted on 70 patients with Dantaharsha, divided into Group A (Dashmooladi Kwath Kavala) and Group B (Toothpaste having Desensitizing agent ). Both treatments were administered twice daily for 10 days. Clinical assessment was done using pain and hypersensitivity parameters, and results were statistically analyzed. Results: Both groups showed significant improvement (p < 0.05). Group A showed superior improvement in cold and sour hypersensitivity and Gutta-percha test, while Group B showed better relief in pain and hot hypersensitivity. Overall, Group A demonstrated moderately better outcomes.
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