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Filter by:This study will investigate the longitudinal efficacy of two experimental oral rinses containing 1.5% weight/weight (w/w) dipotassium oxalate monohydride (KOX), formulated at pH 4.5 and pH 7 respectively, for the relief of dentinal hypersensitivity (DH), compared to a placebo oral rinse, when used as an adjunct to twice daily brushing with a standard fluoride toothpaste.
This study will determine the effects toothbrush type (power or manual) has on the safety and effectiveness of professional dentinal hypersensitivity treatment with a marketed oxalate-containing solution.
Objective:The aim of this clinical study was to evaluate tooth color alteration (ΔE) and tooth sensitivity (TS) in patients that used two commercial brand-whitening dentifrices for four weeks. Sixty participants were selected in accordance with inclusion and exclusion criteria and randomly allocated in three groups (n=20): G1-Colgate Luminous White®, G2- Close up White Now® and G3- Sorriso® dentifrice (placebo). Then, participants received the instructions to use only the blinded supplied dentifrice and toothbrush to make the habitual oral hygiene, three times per day during four weeks. Evaluators assessed tooth color (CIEL*a*b system) and TS (VAS scale) at baseline and every week (assessment points 1, 2, 3 and 4). Two-way ANOVA and posterior Tukey and Friedman test analyzed data (α = 0.05).
This study will assess sensitivity during a dental prophylaxis with or without the use of a potassium oxalate salt solution.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of Sensi-StopTM strips (Procter & Gamble™) on the relief of dentinal hypersensitivity. In other words, do Sensi-StopTM strips (Procter & Gamble™) reduce or eliminate cold sensitivity in teeth? In addition, the investigators will evaluate whether there is a difference in the Sensi-StopTM strip (Procter & Gamble™) effectiveness when the product is placed by a dental professional compared to self-placement by the person with sensitive teeth. This product is not experimental.
This study aims to evaluate the effects of prior use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory Naproxen on risk and level of tooth sensitivity caused by in-office bleaching procedures.
This study aim is to determine the efficacy of two Oral Hygiene Regimens in the reduction of dentin hypersensitivity on subjects undergoing non-surgical periodontal treatment, over a period of 8 weeks.
This pilot study will evaluate the use of nominal stimuli to assess dentinal hypersensitivity response relative to a clinically-controlled stimulus.
This pilot study will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a marketed sensitivity strip on existing dentinal hypersensitivity compared to a marketed sensitivity pen.
The aim of this randomized, double-blind, split-mouth clinical trial is to evaluate and compare the desensitizing efficacies of the resin-modified glass ionomer cement ClinproTM XT (3M ESPE, Minnesota, USA) and the conventional glass ionomer cement Vidrion R (SS White, Gloucester, UK) at 2-year follow-up.