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Dentine Hypersensitivity and its Significance in the Dental Practice [PDF]
Preosjetljivost dentina nije nova bolest. Problemima njene simptomatologije, patogenetskih mehanizama, diferencijalne dijagnostike i liječenja bavili su se Gysi još prije stotinu godina i Brannström prije 40 godina i još mnogi drugi poslije njih.
Jolan Banoczy
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Microstructural characterization of laser sintered synthetic calcium phosphate-natural dentine interface for the restoration of enamel surface [PDF]
Tooth sensitivity is a common occurrence and it is caused by acid induced erosion of enamel surface. In this investigation we report the results of calcium phosphate based minerals which are irradiated with lasers ex vivo for the analysis of photo ...
Animesh Jha +8 more
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Molar‐Incisor Hypomineralisation in Children: The Essential Role of Paediatricians
ABSTRACT Aim Molar‐incisor hypomineralisation is a developmental enamel defect characterised by lower mineral content in the tooth's outer layer, discoloured and structurally fragile teeth that are more prone to sensitivity, breakdown and caries. This review aims to summarise current knowledge on molar‐incisor hypomineralisation and highlight key ...
Sofia Stancati +3 more
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Modification of Dentine Surface Using a Pulsed Nd:YAG Laser
Dentine hypersensitivity is a common complaint of adult patients in dental office. It is a source of uncomfortable feelings or pain and from 10 to 15 percent of population suffers from it.
Z. Zapletalová +4 more
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Effects of exogenous tissue‐nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNAP) were analyzed in the Hyp mouse model of X‐linked hypophosphatemia (XLH). Maxillary first molars were extracted from wild‐type (WT) and Hyp mice at 6 weeks, and collagen gel ± TNAP was placed in sockets. In one group of Hyp mice, submucosal injections of TNAP or saline were delivered at
Aonjittra Phanrungsuwan +3 more
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An in vitro model to assess effects of a desensitising agent on bacterial biofilm formation
Desensitising agents are added to dentifrices to occlude exposed dentine tubules and reduce pain associated with dentine hypersensitivity. In occluding the tubules these agents may alter the surface layer of the dentine and consequently affect bacterial ...
Jamie Coulter +3 more
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A novel bioactive glass-ceramic for treating dentin hypersensitivity [PDF]
Dentin hypersensitivity (DH) is a painful response to stimulus applied to the open dentinal tubules of a vital tooth. It's a common oral condition, however, without an ideal treatment available yet. This work evaluated in vitro the effect of micron-sized
PANZERI, Heitor +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The objective of this study was to assess the influence of low‐level laser therapy (LLLT) on postoperative pain after dental implant placement. Material and Methods Data from two randomised controlled trials were used, where patients reported their maximum postoperative pain using a visual analogue scale (VAS) and the frequency of ...
Mateus de Azevedo Kinalski +4 more
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Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of commercially available nano-hydroxyapaptite paste as a desensitizing agent. Materials & Methods: The study included 30 subjects complaining of dentinal hypersensitivity. After prophylactic scaling & root planing, patients
Meghna Amin +3 more
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Evaluation of ex vivo effectiveness of commercial desensitizing dentifrices [PDF]
Dentin hypersensitivity is a short, severe pain with fast onset. Therapy aims to either prevent or decrease neural transmission or physically occlude the dentinal tubules.
Chaves, Maria das Graças Afonso Miranda +5 more
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