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The management of dentine hypersensitivity

Dental Nursing, 2009
Discomfort from dentine hypersensitivity among the adult population is relatively common, although the pain can vary in intensity from mild discomfort to extreme severity. It is important for dental care professionals to understand how to manage this condition in their patients.
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Treating dentine hypersensitivity

Dental Nursing, 2016
Dental nurses are now part of the team dealing with patients in need of this kind of treatment, says dentist Michael Davidson
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The Prevalence of Dentine Hypersensitivity

2015
Dentine hypersensitivity (DH) has been reported to be a common condition among the adult population with prevalence values ranging from 1 to 90 %. This variation of published values however may be explained by the different methodologies used in these studies to determine the prevalence of the study populations, for example, self-reported ...
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The Physiological Basis of Dentin Hypersensitivity

2015
Sensations of pain resulting from dentin stimulation can occur in response to a variety of innocuous stimuli. The physiological mechanisms responsible for these pain sensations have been studied from the perspective of both nerve function and the specific environment of those nerves—the dentin tubules. Since the sensitive outer portion of the dentin is
David H. Pashley, Kenneth Markowitz
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Diagnosis of Dentin Hypersensitivity

2014
Diagnosis of dentin hypersensitivity involves holistic assessment of the sufferer, particularly the condition of the involved tooth and to identify the cause of the pain or discomfort in order to prescribe appropriate treatment. Knowledge of the physiology of pain and methods of interpreting it with available clinical diagnostic devices is essential to
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Dentin hypersensitivity and its management.

General dentistry, 2011
Dentin hypersensitivity is a common patient complaint that is more prevalent than the profession realizes. It is important for dentists to diagnose dentin hypersensitivity by exclusion and provide appropriate treatment recommendations for patients. Various treatment methods have been proposed but no universally accepted desensitizing agent or treatment
Lo, ECM, Lam, A, Chu, CH
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Management of dentin hypersensitivity

2010
Conference Theme: Excellence in Dental Research and Therapy – Footing locally, Thinking ...
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Food allergy and hypersensitivity reactions in children and adults—A review

Journal of Internal Medicine, 2022
Sandra G Tedner   +2 more
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Hypersensitive dentine

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1950
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The Treatment of Hypersensitive Dentin

The Journal of the American Dental Association (1922), 1934
Samuel M. Gordon, Louis I. Grossman
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