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CURRENT PRINCIPLES OF NON-INVASIVE TREATMENT OF DENTIN HYPERSENSITIVITY (PART 1)
Dentin hypersensitivity (DH) is prevalent among the global population, affecting between 8% and 57%, with an average of 33.5%, thereby reducing the quality of life due to discomfort and pain. Despite DH being a widespread issue, there are no universally
O.V. Hurzhii+6 more
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Management of Dentinal Hypersensitivity: A Review
Dentinal hypersensitivity is a very common clinical finding that can cause considerable concern for the patient. Clinicians must understand the various etiological factors, their complexities, and numerous treatment options available. This article reviews the etiology, management, and prevention of dentinal hypersensitivity.
Abhishek, Parolia+2 more
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Bitewing Radiography Semantic Segmentation Base on Conditional Generative Adversarial Nets [PDF]
Currently, Segmentation of bitewing radiograpy images is a very challenging task. The focus of the study is to segment it into caries, enamel, dentin, pulp, crowns, restoration and root canal treatments. The main method of semantic segmentation of bitewing radiograpy images at this stage is the U-shaped deep convolution neural network, but its accuracy
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Trace element distribution in human teeth by x-ray fluorescence spectrometry and multivariate statistical analysis [PDF]
X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRFS) was used as a multielement method of evaluation of individual whole human tooth or tooth tissues for their amounts of trace elements. Measurements were carried out on human enamel, dentine, and dental cementum, and some differences in tooth matrix composition were noted.
arxiv
Dentin Hypersensitivity and Oxalates
Treatment of dentin hypersensitivity with oxalates is common, but oxalate efficacy remains unclear. Our objective was to systematically review clinical trials reporting an oxalate treatment compared with no treatment or placebo with a dentin hypersensitivity outcome.
Lisa J. Heaton+3 more
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Introduction: Dentinal hypersensitivity is a widespread condition characterized by a brief, sharp pain arising from exposed dentin in response to external stimuli, which cannot be linked to any other dental conditions.
Saru Ghimire+5 more
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Parametric Hypersensitivity and Transport in the Steady-State Open-System Holstein Model [PDF]
We demonstrate that the nonequilibrium steady state (NESS) of an open-system Holstein model with linear bias displays extreme sensitivity to the closed system parameters. This sensitivity is shown to correspond to avoided crossings in the closed system spectrum, as previously demonstrated in the Rabi model.
arxiv
Aim : A considerable number of agents are effective in the treatment of dentin hypersensitivity. This3 month randomized clinical trial compares a dentifrice containing Calcium Sodium Phosphosilicate, Nanoparticle Hydroxyapatite and Casein Phosphopeptide ...
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Aim: The following work reported in a clinical case the efficacy of Nano-P® desensitizer and acidulated fluoride in a patient with dentin hypersensitivity. Methods: the patient’s mouth was divided for the application of each treatment. In the quadrants 1
Mateus Lotti Amaral+2 more
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Treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity using a dentine bonding system
Many agents have been used in treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity in the past, but dentine bonding systems have recently been suggested as being effective. This study examined the effectiveness of a dentine bonding system in the treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity in dental practice conditions.Dentists in two dental practices agreed to carry out ...
R. Malik+4 more
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