Effect of Gluma and Bioactive Glass Desensitizers in Treatment of Dentin Hypersensitivity in Cervical Non-Carious Lesions
NCT07063433 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 40
Last updated 2026-02-06
Summary
Type of study: (A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial)
Aim :The aim of this randomized controlled clinical trial is to evaluate the effect of Gluma, Bioactive Glass and combination of both, compared to Flouride Varnish on the treatment of dentin hypersensitivity of cervical non-carious lesions in adult Population over six months.
The study will enroll 40 patients meeting the inclusion criteria. Each patient will contribute one tooth with complaints that meet the inclusion criteria, resulting in a total of 40 included teeth. The teeth will be categorized into Four groups based on the type of desensitizer used.
* Group 1 (G1); patients will be randomly assigned to Gluma.
* Group 2 (G2); patients will be randomly assigned to Bioactive Glass Powder.
* Group 3 (G3); patients will be randomly assigned to combination of both materials, Gluma and Bioactive Glass powder
* Group 4 (G4); patients will be randomly assigned to the Fluoride Varnish. For each patient, a sensitivity test will be conducted using a Visual Analog Scale immediately after desensitizer application, as well as at three months and six months post-application.
Clinical procedures:
The study will involve applying a controlled air stimulus (evaporative) to the complaining tooth. This will be done using a dental syringe adjusted to 40-65 psi, directed perpendicular at a distance of 1-3 mm from the exposed dentin. Subsequently, the patient will indicate the level of sensitivity on a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) chart ranging from 0 to 10, with a focus on instances where the VAS score exceeds 4. To facilitate the patient's expression of pain intensity, a plastic card featuring figures with facial expressions, color-coded, and numbered, will be utilized. This visual aid aims to streamline the process of discerning and recording the degree of pain experienced by the patient.
For Gluma group
Each sensitive tooth will be cleaned with a polishing paste, rinsed with water and air dried. Two coats of Gluma Desensitizer will be applied using a disposable brush applicator following the manufacturer's instructions and left untouched for 30-60 minutes.
For Bioactive Glass group :
To maintain a dry and clear field of vision, cheek retractors and high-volume suction will be employed during the procedure. High-volume suction, featuring a 45-degree beveled end, will be strategically positioned at the incisal or occlusal part of the teeth. This placement is designed to efficiently remove any particles, preventing the patient from swallowing them and minimizing the risk of minor injuries resulting from a forceful powder and water stream. The NSK Prophymate Neo will be utilized to dispense Sylc dry powder, which comprises calcium sodium phosphosilicate, onto the sensitive areas. The air stream will be carefully adjusted to 40-46 psi in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. The handpiece will be maintained at a constant distance of 3-4 mm from the tooth surface, positioned at 60-80 degrees on the buccal surfaces. To prevent gingival injury, the tip of the handpiece will be directed incisally during application. The powder will be applied for 5-10 seconds per tooth, using a circular motion.
For the combined group (Bioactive Glass + Gluma) A combination of both Gluma and bioactive glass powder will be applied to the assigned teeth.
For the comparator group :
The teeth will undergo a thorough cleaning process using a polishing brush without any paste, and the surfaces will be subsequently air-dried. The application of a single dose of Bifluorid 10 (by VOCO) will be carried out using a micro brush. A thin coat of varnish will be applied to the tooth surface, and it will be left in place for 10-20 seconds before being air-dried. This procedure is designed to facilitate the effective application of the desensitizing agent.
Conditions
- Dentin Hypersensitivity
Interventions
- DRUG
-
Gluma Desensitizer
Each sensitive tooth will be cleaned with a polishing paste, rinsed with water and air dried. Two coats of Gluma Desensitizer will be applied using a disposable brush applicator following the manufacturer's instructions and left untouched for 30-60 minutes.
- DRUG
-
Bioactive glass
The NSK Prophymate Neo will be utilized to dispense Sylc dry powder, which comprises calcium sodium phosphosilicate, onto the sensitive areas. The air stream will be carefully adjusted to 40-46 psi in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. The handpiece will be maintained at a constant distance of 3-4 mm from the tooth surface, positioned at 60-80 degrees on the buccal surfaces. The powder will be applied for 5-10 seconds per tooth, using a circular motion.
- DRUG
-
Fluoride varnish
The application of a single dose of Bifluorid 10 (by VOCO) will be carried out using a micro brush. A thin coat of varnish will be applied to the tooth surface, and it will be left in place for 10-20 seconds before being air-dried.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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British University In Egypt
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- TRIPLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 21 Years
- Max Age
- 40 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2025-02-03
- Primary Completion
- 2025-05-22
- Completion
- 2025-11-15
Countries
- Egypt
Study Locations
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