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The Effect of an Experimental Gel Based on Copaiba Oil Resin in Reducing Post-bleaching Tooth Sensitivity

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Tooth Bleaching Pain
Interventions
Other: GCO (Experimental copaiba oil resin gel)
Registration Number
NCT06066671
Lead Sponsor
Universidade Federal do Para
Brief Summary

This randomized, double-blind clinical trial aimed to evaluate the effect of an experimental gel containing copaiba oil resin in reducing postoperative tooth sensitivity caused by bleaching with 35% hydrogen peroxide. The volunteers of this study were randomized into 3 different groups - GC (placebo); GN (potassium nitrate and sodium fluoride); GCO (copaiba oil resin). The dental elements of the GCO received application of the experimental desensitizing gel on the buccal surfaces of the central incisors, lateral incisors, canines and upper and lower premolars, with a rubber cup in an active way, for 10 minutes. The GC and GN groups also received the application of a placebo gel and a nitrate potassium and sodiun fluoride gel, respectively, under the same conditions described for the experimental gel. Subsequently, all groups underwent in-office bleaching treatment with 35% hydrogen peroxide. Post-bleaching sensitivity was collected through a form composed of the visual analogue scale (VAS). Color measurement was performed at two times: baseline (Ti) and one week after the 3rd bleaching session (Tf).

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
75
Inclusion Criteria
  • good oral hygiene
  • absence of active caries lesions
  • never undergone bleaching therapy
  • not present dental hypersensitivity
  • don't be a smoker
  • don´t be pregnant
  • present at least 28 teeth in the oral cavity
Exclusion Criteria
  • volunteers undergoing orthodontic treatment,
  • presence of periodontal disease
  • dental cracks or fractures
  • restorations and prostheses on anterior teeth
  • extensive molar restorations
  • gastroesophageal disorders
  • severe internal dental darkening
  • presence of dentinal exposure in anterior and / or posterior teeth.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
GN (Potassiun nitrate and sodium fluoride gel)GCO (Experimental copaiba oil resin gel)The GN group will receive the application of a potassium and sodium nitrate gel for post tooth bleaching sensitivity
GCGCO (Experimental copaiba oil resin gel)The GC group will receive the application of a placebo gel for post tooth bleaching sensitivity
GCO (Experimental copaiba oil resin gel)GCO (Experimental copaiba oil resin gel)The GCO group will receive the application of an experimental gel based on copaiba oil resin for post tooth bleaching sensitivity
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Assessment of post-bleaching sensitivity21 days

For the assessment of postoperative sensitivity, patients were instructed to fill out a form to record tooth sensitivity daily, during the 21 days of treatment, based on individual pain perception. This form was delivered at each bleaching session, being returned to the researcher in the following session, that is, always one week after each bleaching session. The evaluation form consisted of the visual analogue scale (VAS). This scale consists of a 10 cm horizontal line, with scores of 0 and 10 at its ends, where 0 means no sensitivity and 10 means severe tooth sensitivity. The patient was instructed to draw a vertical line along the horizontal line of the scale, recording the intensity of tooth sensitivity per day. So that the distance in millimeters from the zero end could be later measured with the aid of amillimeter ruler, thus obtaining the patient's level of pain intensity.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Color evaluationBaseline (Ti) and one week after the 3rd bleaching session (Tf)

The VITA Easyshade spectrophotometer (VITA Zahnfabrik, Bad Säckingen, Germany) was used to measure the color, where the area of dental correspondence to be evaluated was the middle third of the buccal surface of the upper canines. To standardize the color readings, silicone trays were made, where the impression was extended from canine to canine. A window was created on the buccal surface of each canine of the silicone guide using a metal device with a 6 mm radius, corresponding to the diameter of the spectrophotometer tip. Thus, the tip of the device was inserted into the silicone guide to obtain the color parameters. Subsequently, the color difference between baseline (T i) and one week after the 3rd bleaching session (T f ) was calculated using the CIEDE2000 formulas (ΔE00).

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Federal University of Para

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Belém, PA, Brazil

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