Dentin Sensitivity Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Medical Device Study to Measure the Efficacy of a Toothpaste Containing Calcium-silicate/Phosphate on Dentinal Hypersensitivity Compared to a Control Toothpaste Containing Fluoride.
Verified date | September 2020 |
Source | Unilever R&D |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Double blind parallel study to measure the efficacy of a toothpaste containing calcium-silicate/phosphate on dentinal hypersensitivity compared to a control toothpaste containing fluoride
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 272 |
Est. completion date | June 13, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | June 13, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Male and female subjects aged 18 years and older. - Willing and physically able to carry out all study procedures. - Willing and able to give written informed consent and complete a medical history form. - Have at least one hypersensitive tooth in two quadrants, which are anterior to the molars and demonstrate cervical dentine, which have an air-blast hypersensitivity score of 2 or 3 on the Schiff sensitivity scale at Screening and Baseline and a tactile hypersensitivity score of 10-20 grams of force at baseline. - Willing to comply with the oral hygiene and food and drink restrictions. Exclusion Criteria: - Subjects who have used anti sensitivity products in the 4 weeks prior to screening - Subjects with an active oral ulcer (Aphthous ulcer), or have similar experience within past 1 month. - Subjects who use a powered toothbrush at least 4 times a week to brush their teeth - Subjects whose indicator teeth have abnormal oral pathology, for example: - Extensive restorations. - Observable caries. - Observable cracked enamel. - Leaking fillings or other restorations. - Cracked Tooth Syndrome - Suspected pulp pathology/abscess/pulpitis. - Atypical facial pain - Any tooth surface adjacent to those surfaces under investigation, which in the opinion of the investigator have any other condition(s) that provide confusing symptoms to those of cervical dentine hypersensitivity. - Currently undergoing dental treatment, including orthodontic treatment. - Subjects who have had vital bleaching within 4 weeks of the screening visit - Known allergies to any toothpaste ingredients, including the flavour components. - Obvious physical disability reducing tooth brushing ability. - Receiving concomitant medication/therapy that might affect dentine hypersensitivity, e.g. regular use of analgesics, anti-histamines, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor medication - Severe gingivitis, periodontitis and/or marked tooth mobility. - Gingival surgery in the previous six months. - In the opinion of the investigator unable to comply fully with the trial requirements. - Participation in other dental clinical trials in the previous 28 days - Subjects who have participated in an dentinal hypersensitivity study within the previous 1 month. - Diabetic (both Type 1 and Type 2) - Medical condition(s) and/or regular use of any medication, which either could affect the scientific validity of the study or if the subject was to participate in the study could, affect their wellbeing. - Smokers or e-cigarette use or those who have smoked/vaped in the previous 12 months - Brushing < 10 times a week during the Run-In period (self-reported) - Using <17g or > 53g of toothpaste in a two week period during the test phase - The subject is an employee of Unilever or the site conducting the study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | School of Oral and Dental Science | Bristol |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Unilever R&D | University of Bristol |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Thermo-evaporative (Schiff Air Blast) Stimuli | Air blast sensitivity assessed by directing a one-second blast of air onto the exposed buccal root surface of sensitive tooth. Sensitivity will be recorded: 0 = Tooth/Subject does not respond; 1 Tooth/subject responds but does not request discontinuation; 2 Tooth/subject responds and requests discontinuation or moves;3 Tooth/subject responds, considers stimulus to be painful, and requests discontinuation. Each subject will be characterised at each visit by the average of the relevant scores for the two indicator teeth. | Day 29, 12 hours after product use has ceased | |
Other | Tactile (Yeaple Probe) Stimuli | The Yeaple score is recorded in terms of quantified reproducible force (range 10-60 grams with higher values indicating a better outcome). The Yeaple probe tip with a force of 10 grams is passed over the exposed dentin on the buccal surface of the selected teeth, apical to the cementenamel junction and the applied force in increased each time by 10 grams until the participant indicates that he/she is experiencing discomfort, or until 20 grams (baseline) or 60 grams (post product use) of force is reached. A higher value indicates lower levels of dentinal hypersensitivity. Each subject will be characterised at each visit by the average of the relevant scores for the two indicator teeth. | Day 29, 12 hours after product use has ceased | |
Other | Visual Analogue Scale | Visual Analogue Scale values of the same teeth will be also be recorded to give the outcome variable per subject at the same time of Schiff assessment. The VAS values will be assigned a numerical value in the conventional order from 0 (no pain) to 100 (extremely pain). | Day 29, 12 hours after product use has ceased | |
Primary | Thermo-evaporative (Schiff Air Blast) Stimuli | Air blast sensitivity assessed by directing a one-second blast of air onto the exposed buccal root surface of sensitive tooth. Sensitivity recorded: 0 = Tooth/Subject does not respond; 1 Tooth/subject responds but does not request discontinuation; 2 Tooth/subject responds and requests discontinuation or moves;3 Tooth/subject responds, considers stimulus to be painful, and requests discontinuation. Each subject will be characterised at each visit by the average of the relevant scores for the two indicator teeth. HIgher score is worse outcome. | 4-weeks of product use (Day 28) | |
Secondary | Tactile (Yeaple Probe) Stimuli | The Yeaple score is recorded in terms of quantified reproducible force (range 10-60 grams with higher values indicating a better outcome). The Yeaple probe tip with a force of 10 grams is passed over the exposed dentin on the buccal surface of the selected teeth, apical to the cementenamel junction and the applied force in increased each time by 10 grams until the participant indicates that he/she is experiencing discomfort, or until 20 grams (baseline) or 60 grams (post product use) of force is reached. A higher value indicates lower levels of dentinal hypersensitivity. Each subject will be characterised at each visit by the average of the relevant scores for the two indicator teeth. | 4-weeks of product use (Day 28) | |
Secondary | Visual Analogue Scale | Visual Analogue Scale values were recorded to give the outcome variable per subject at the same time asSchiff assessment. The VAS values were assigned a numerical value in the conventional order from 0 (no pain) to 100 (extremely pain). | 4-weeks of product use (Day 28) |
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