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Sensitivity of dentin to chemical stimuli
Dental Traumatology, 1986Abstract Numerous chemical stimuli have been used to click pain from exposed dentin. Most of the effective chemicals share a common denominator; they arc all very hypertonic. Dentin surfaces covered with a smear layer are much less responsive to hypertonic solutions than dentin devoid of a smear layer. These observations support the hydrodynamic theory
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Morphological features of dentine and pulp related to dentine sensitivity
Archives of Oral Biology, 1994This review considers those structural features of the pulp and dentine relevant to an understanding of dentine sensitivity. It does not discuss innervation, or microvasculature, which are covered in other contributions. The sensitivity of dentine is directly related to the size and patency of the dentinal tubules.
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Dentine permeability and its role in the pathobiology of dentine sensitivity
Archives of Oral Biology, 1994The classical hydrodynamic theory implicated fluid movement as a transducing mechanism in the production of dental sensitivity. This theory assumes that sensitive dentine must be permeable. Various measurements of dentine permeability are discussed, including: (1) factors that influence diffusive permeation across dentine; (2) factors that influence ...
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Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research, 1983
M, Närhi, T, Hirvonen, T, Huopaniemi
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M, Närhi, T, Hirvonen, T, Huopaniemi
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The Sensitivity of Human Dentin
Journal of Dental Research, 1958D J, ANDERSON, M P, CURWEN, L V, HOWARD
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Replication of sensitive dentine
International Endodontic Journal, 1993M, Addy, E, Absi, D, Adams
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Tensile Bond Strength and SEM Evaluation of Caries-affected Dentin Using Dentin Adhesives
Journal of Dental Research, 1995Masatoshi Nakajima +2 more
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Dentin sialophosphoprotein in biomineralization
Connective Tissue Research, 2010William T Butler, Chunlin Qin
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