Sadhvi Gupta, Postgraduate Student, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Genesis Institute of Dental Sciences and Research, Ferozepur, Punjab 152002, India , Sadhvi Gupta1 , Gursimran Singh Pabla2 , Divya Jakhar3 , Pratibha Marya
Sadhvi Gupta, Gursimran Singh Pabla, Divya Jakhar et. al., Dentinal Hypersensitivity. Indian J Dent Educ. 2020;13(3):133–136.
Dentinal hypersensitivity, though a commonly encountered clinical condition, is challenging in terms of arriving at a correct diagnosis and subsequently management. This is because of its multifactorial etiology and diverse signs and symptoms. It is a significant clinical problem. It is defined as “pain arising from exposed dentine typically in response to thermal, chemical, tactile or osmotic stimuli”. Its management requires a good understanding of its completely, as well as its various treatment modalities.
Keywords: Tooth hypersensitivity; Sensitivity; Theories; Prevention; Management.
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Sadhvi Gupta, Gursimran Singh Pabla, Divya Jakhar et. al., Dentinal Hypersensitivity. Indian J Dent Educ. 2020;13(3):133–136.
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