Tooth Hypersensitivity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Sylc Air Abrasion Bioactive Glass Technology Versus Fluoride Varnish Application in Management of Hypersensitivity of Non-Carious Cervical Lesions: Randomized Clinical Trial.
Will the use of Bioactive glass with air abrasion technology (Sylc) compared to Fluoride Varnish (Biflourid 10) affects the degree of pain in patients complaining from hypersensitivity due to non-carious lesions?
- Population: Patients complaining from Dentin Hypersensitivity due to non-carious
lesions.
- Intervention: Sylc, Air Abrasion Bioactive glass (Denfotex Research Ltd.)
- Comparison: BiFlourid 10, Fluoride Varnish (VOCO, Germany)
- Outcome measures: Dentin Hypersensitivity
Outcome name Measuring device Measuring unit Dentin Hypersensitivity
- Thermal
- Tactile
- Evaporative
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