Randomized Clinical trial to compare the reduction in dentin hypersensitivity after incorporating biogenically fabricated titania nanoparticles enriched Mouth Wash and Conventional Mouth Wash.Participants ranging between 20-50 years were allocated in two groups. Group A will use Conventional Mouth Wash without Nanoparticles. Group B will use titania nanoparticles enriched Mouth Wash. Both will use them for three months and then their VAS scoring will be checked.
In this study Novel biogenically fabricated titania nanoparticle reinforced Mouth Wash will be evaluated for dentine sensitivity . Participants following Inclusion criteria will be allocated in this study by Consecutive random sampling technique. Participants will be divided into two groups i.e Group-A and Group-B with dentin sensitivity of 30-80. Group A will be given Conventional Mouth Wash for three months and Group-B will be given titania nanoparticles enriched Mouth Wash for three months for the sensitivity. Sensitivity will be assessed using Visual analog scale (VAS) mean score after 1 month and then three months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
130
In Group- A Conventional Sensed Mouth Wash will be used for treatment of Dentin hypersensitivity. Visual Analogue scoring system will be used to calculate the dentin hypersensitivity.
In Group-B Novel Titania nanoparticles enriched Mouth wash will be used to treat the Dentin hypersensitivity. Visual Analogue scoring system will be used to calculate the dentin hypersensitivity.
School of Dentistry, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences
Islamabad, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Post mouth wash utilization Dentine Hypersensitivity
Evaluation of dentine hypersensitivity with Conventional Mouth Wash without titania nanoparticles and Novel Nps Mouth Wash with titania nanoparticles on human tooth dentin. Visual analog scale with scoring from 0 to 100 where Score 100 means worst outcomes.
Time frame: 3 months
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