About this trial
Dental varnishes are commonly used to relieve dentin hypersensitivity by forming a protective film that occludes dentinal tubules and reduces fluid flow. This clinical investigation aims to compare the desensitizing effect of a fluoride containing varnish with a fluoride free placebo varnish. Primary and secondary objectives include evaluating short and long term reductions in dentinal hypersensitivity, assessing patient reported outcomes and daily experiences, and monitoring the varnish's tolerability and safety.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Informed Consent signed by the subject
Age: 18-65 years
Hypersensitivity assessment scale ≥ Grade 2 in
two non-neighboring teeth in different quadrants
Disqualifiers
Contraindications and limitations of the MD as described in the instructions for use.
Known hypersensitivity or allergy to the device material (especially acrylates, mint flavouring)
Pregnant or other vulnerable subjects
Participants with severe systemic disease
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Fluoride-containing varnish
- Fluoride-free varnish