2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2021.105248
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The effectiveness of propolis extract in reducing dentin hypersensitivity: A systematic review

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“…The concentration of propolis has not been standardized till date. Clinical studies have used concentrations ranging between 10%-40%, and there are few studies which have compared the effect of different concentrations of propolis on DH [12,13,34,[37][38][39]. Studies reported that varying the concentration of propolis did not increase the effectiveness of treatment [34,39], indicating that different concentrations may be e cacious in reducing DH.…”
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“…The concentration of propolis has not been standardized till date. Clinical studies have used concentrations ranging between 10%-40%, and there are few studies which have compared the effect of different concentrations of propolis on DH [12,13,34,[37][38][39]. Studies reported that varying the concentration of propolis did not increase the effectiveness of treatment [34,39], indicating that different concentrations may be e cacious in reducing DH.…”
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“…A recent systematic review suggested propolis as a promising, effective, safe, and low-cost alternative for reducing DH [12]. Propolis is a natural product produced by bees, which has garnered attention due to its harmlessness and numerous bene cial biological properties [12][13][14][15][16].…”
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“…Thus, Brailo et al [ 81 ] and Henatsch et al [ 87 ] reported an interesting case of delayed contact sensitivity that developed on the lips and the oral mucosa as a result of topical propolis use for treatment of recurrent aphthous ulceration. In contrast, numerous studies show a protective effect of propolis in induced mucositis, especially in patients who received treatment for tumors [ 87 , 88 , 89 , 90 ] and in cases involving dental health [ 90 , 91 , 92 , 93 ].…”
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“…This natural compound has high amounts of flavonoids and phenolic acids, being used worldwide in traditional medicine, as well as in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food applications due to its antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antiproliferative, anticarcinogenic, and antioxidant properties. [11][12][13][14][15][16][17] The use of propolis as a food ingredient is still limited due to its low solubility in water, strong flavor, and aroma which change the organoleptic properties of foods. [16,18] Thus, some researchers have reported the encapsulation of propolis as an alternative to mask flavors/aromas, maintaining the organoleptic properties in Italian-style salami, [19] fish burger, [20] hamburger meat, [21] pudding, Minas Frescal cheese, [22] and fish fillets.…”
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