Toothache after fillings? new study tests a simple solution
NCT ID NCT04248803
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether applying Gluma desensitizer during a filling procedure can reduce immediate tooth sensitivity. 570 adults with cavities in their back molars received either the desensitizer or a standard treatment. The goal was to see if it lowered pain scores right after the procedure.
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Conditions
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CSI College of Dental Sciences and Research
Madurai, Tamil Nadu, 625 001, India
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