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ABSTRACT Background To evaluate the efficacy and long‐term clinical outcomes of the one‐stage procedure for covering isolated deep gingival recessions (GRs) in the mandibular anterior region employing a laterally positioned flap (LPF) with a connective tissue graft (CTG), with a retrospective case series.
Lucrezia Parma‐Benfenati+1 more
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Information-theoretic characterization of quantum chaos [PDF]
Hypersensitivity to perturbation is a criterion for chaos based on the question of how much information about a perturbing environment is needed to keep the entropy of a Hamiltonian system from increasing. We demonstrate numerically that hypersensitivity to perturbation is present in the following quantum maps: the quantum kicked top, the quantum baker'
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Abstract Background Dentin hypersensitivity (DH) is common, particularly among periodontal patients. This trial evaluated magnitude of desensitizing benefit, onset of action, and complete relief of three dentifrices with distinct desensitizing technologies.
Aaron R. Biesbrock+7 more
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Background: Dentin hypersensitivity is described as “short sharp pain arising from exposed dentin in response to various stimuli typically thermal, evaporative, tactile, osmotic or chemical and cannot be ascribed to any other form of dental defect or ...
Ashwini Tumkur Shivkumar+4 more
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Dentinal Hypersensitivity: A Review
AbstractDentinal hypersensitivity is generally reported by the patient after experiencing a sharp pain caused by one of several different stimuli. The pain response varies substantially from one person to another. The condition generally involves the facial surfaces of teeth near the cervical aspect and is very common in premolars and canines. The most
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Management of dentin hypersensitive [PDF]
Dentin hypersensitivity is a common problem found in both male and female, mainly of older age. Discomfort or pain perceived in dentin hypersensitivity is caused by crown surface area that is not protected by enamel or dental root that is not protected by cementum.
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Abstract Background Cracks in teeth are the third most common reason for tooth loss. The primary aim of this study was to identify the patient‐specific and tooth‐specific characteristics of individuals who presented to a private general dental practice with cracked posterior teeth.
P Renner, U Krishnan, A Moule, M Swain
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Multi-factoriality of dentine hypersensitivity
Introduction. Dentine hypersensitivity has been defined as a sharp, short pain arising from exposed dentin in response to stimuli typically thermal, evaporative tactile, osmoticor, chemical and which cannot be ascribed to any other form of dental defect or pathology. Prevalence. The most affected patients range in age from 20 to 40. The following teeth
Ivana Stojsin+3 more
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DENTIN HYPERSENSITIVITY - REVISITED [PDF]
Hypersensitive tooth is an old age complaint. It can be defined as pain arising from exposed dentin typically in response to chemical, thermal or osmotic stimuli that cannot be explained as arising from any other form of dental defect or pathology. This enigma of hypersensitivity commonly affects buccal cervical areas of premolars & canines. It affects
Seema D. Pathak+2 more
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Abstract This study evaluated the repair bond strengths of ceramic and hybrid ceramic CAD/CAM restorations following bioactive‐glass, silica‐coated alumina, and aluminum oxide surface treatments. Shear bond strength (SBS) tests, surface roughness, and scanning electron microscopic (SEM) evaluations were performed on 180 specimens (7×12×2 mm3 and 5×5×3 ...
Büşra Karabulut Gençer+5 more
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