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Current management of dentin hypersensitivity [PDF]
The aim of the article was to present an overview of the management strategies of dentin hypersensitivity (DHS) and summarize and discuss the therapeutic options.A PubMed literature search was conducted to identify articles dealing with dentin hypersensitivity prophylaxis and treatment.
Schmidlin, Patrick R, Sahrmann, Phlipp
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Laser therapy in the treatment of dentine hypersensitivity [PDF]
Cervical dentine hypersensitivity is the most frequent complaint among reported odontalgias. Thus, this study evaluated the effectiveness of two types of lasers (660 nm wavelength red, and 830 nm wavelength infrared) as dentine desensitizers, as well as both the immediate and late therapeutic effects in individuals 25 to 45 years of age.
Ladalardo, Thereza Christinna Cellos Gonçalves Pinheiro UNIFESP+6 more
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Epidemiology of dentin hypersensitivity [PDF]
AbstractObjectiveIn contrast to the well-established caries epidemiology, data on dentin hypersensitivity seem to be scarce and contradictory. This review evaluates the available literature on dentin hypersensitivity and assesses its prevalence, distribution, and potential changes.Materials and methodsThe systematic search was performed to identify and
Aikaterini Tachou, Christian H. Splieth
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Dentine hypersensitivity: a review [PDF]
Abstract Dentine hypersensitivity is a relatively common pain condition. Local pulpal inflammation, traumatic oral hygiene and dietary habits have been considered in the etiology of dentine hypersensitivity. Dentine hypersensitivity is probably caused by a change in fluid flow in the dentinal tubules, which in turn excites the nerve endings located at ...
Bruno Collaert, Carla Fischer
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Abstract This narrative review celebrates Europe's contribution to the current knowledge on systemically administered antimicrobials in periodontal treatment. Periodontitis is the most frequent chronic noncommunicable human disease. It is caused by dysbiotic bacterial biofilms and is commonly treated with subgingival instrumentation.
David Herrera+4 more
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Mechanical plaque removal in step‐1 of care
Abstract Maintaining a regular oral hygiene routine is essential for taking care of our mouths, ensuring healthy teeth, and achieving fresh breath. Patient education on oral hygiene is an important component of their overall treatment. Firstly, patients should be informed about the direct connection between bacteria in dental plaque and oral diseases ...
G. A. (Fridus) Van der Weijden+1 more
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The Efficacy of Selected Desensitizing OTC Products: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Licensed by the Creative Commons Attribution LicenseObjectives. The aim of the present study was to review the published literature in order to identify relevant studies for inclusion and to determine whether there was any evidence on the clinical ...
Gillam, DG, Hill, R, Talioti, E
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Efficacy of a Dissolvable Strip with Calcium Sodium Phosphosilicate (NovaMin®) in Providing Rapid Dentine Hypersensitivity Relief [PDF]
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of a dissolvable strip containing 15% w/w calcium sodium phosphosilicate (CSPS) (Novamin®) in providing rapid relief from dentine hypersensitivity (DH).
Amini, Pejmon+4 more
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Effect of propolis gel on the in vitro reduction of dentin permeability [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the capacity of potassium oxalate, fluoride gel and two kinds of propolis gel to reduce the hydraulic conductance of dentin, in vitro.
Absi EG+36 more
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Clinical Evaluation of self and professionally applied desensitizing agents in relieving dentin hypersensitivity after a single topical application: a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Objectives: The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of self and professionally applied desensitizing agents in relieving dentinal hypersensitivity after single direct topical application.
Acharya, Shashidhar+2 more
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