Treatment outcome for dentin hypersensitivity with laser therapy: Systematic review and meta-analysis

Dent Med Probl. 2023 Jan-Mar;60(1):153-166. doi: 10.17219/dmp/151482.

Abstract

Background: Laser protocols for the treatment of dentin hypersensitivity (DH) have not yet been studied systematically.

Objectives: The present study aimed to review clinical trials on the treatment of DH with laser therapy through a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Material and methods: The search of electronic databases resulted in 562 publications up to April 2020. The inclusion criteria were studies carried out on humans and reporting on the treatment of DH with laser therapy. Case reports, literature reviews and systematic reviews were excluded. Selected by abstract, potentially eligible papers were read in full (n = 160). Independent examiners performed data extraction and the assessment of the risk of bias.

Results: A total of 34 studies were included in the analysis, and 11 in the quantitative analysis. It was observed that most studies followed up patients for a maximum of 6 months (55%). Through the meta-analysis, we observed statistically significant differences between the average pain before and after 3 months of treatment with highand low-power lasers. However, through indirect comparisons, it was observed that the high-power laser showed a greater tendency to reduce the pain levels after 3 months of treatment as compared to the low-power laser, but without a statistically significant difference.

Conclusions: It was possible to conclude that regardless of the type of laser used in the treatment of DH, this treatment is an effective option for the control of pain symptoms. However, it was not possible to establish a defined treatment protocol, since the evaluation methods are very different from each other. Text for Rewiew and clinical cases.

Keywords: dentin; hypersensitivity; laser; systematic review; therapy.

Publication types

  • Meta-Analysis
  • Systematic Review
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Dentin Sensitivity* / drug therapy
  • Dentin Sensitivity* / radiotherapy
  • Humans
  • Laser Therapy*
  • Lasers
  • Low-Level Light Therapy* / methods
  • Treatment Outcome