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[Cervical dentine hypersensitivity].

L W van der Sluis1, P R Wesselink

  • 1Afdeling Cariologie, Endodontologie Pedodontologie, Academisch Centrum Tandheelkunde Amsterdam (ACTA).

Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Tandheelkunde
|January 25, 2002
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Cervical dentine hypersensitivity causes pain when exposed dentinal tubules remain open. Effective treatment requires accurate diagnosis, removal of contributing factors, and methods to occlude these tubules.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Health
  • Dental Research

Context:

  • Cervical dentine hypersensitivity (CDH) is a prevalent clinical issue.
  • Gingival recession can expose root cement, leading to abrasion and painful stimuli transmission through open dentinal tubules.
  • The multifactorial nature of CDH presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.

Purpose:

  • To outline the diagnostic and therapeutic considerations for cervical dentine hypersensitivity.
  • To highlight the importance of identifying and eliminating predisposing factors for CDH.
  • To discuss the challenges in developing effective treatments for CDH due to research limitations.

Summary:

  • Accurate diagnosis and elimination of predisposing factors are crucial for managing cervical dentine hypersensitivity.

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  • Closing exposed dentinal tubules is a primary treatment goal, with various therapeutic options available.
  • Research in CDH is complex due to numerous variables, placebo effects, and the lack of ideal experimental models, complicating treatment recommendations.
  • Impact:

    • Improved understanding of CDH management strategies.
    • Guidance for clinicians in diagnosing and treating hypersensitive cervical dentine.
    • Highlights the need for better research models to advance CDH treatment efficacy.