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Dentin hypersensitivity: pain mechanisms and aetiology of exposed cervical dentin

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.40821
Date of Publication
March 2013
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Zahnmedizinische Klin...

Contributor
West, N X
Lussi, Adrian
Zahnmedizinische Kliniken, Klinik für Zahnerhaltung, Präventiv- und Kinderzahnmedizin
Seong, J
Hellwig, E
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::610...

Series
Clinical oral investigations
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1432-6981
Publisher
Springer
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1007/s00784-012-0887-x
PubMed ID
23224116
Uncontrolled Keywords

Dentin hypersensitivi...

Gingival recession

Non-caries cervical l...

Abrasion

Erosion

Abfraction

Description
OBJECTIVES

The paper's aim is to review dentin hypersensitivity (DHS), discussing pain mechanisms and aetiology.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Literature was reviewed using search engines with MESH terms, DH pain mechanisms and aetiology (including abrasion, erosion and periodontal disease).

RESULTS

The many hypotheses proposed for DHS attest to our lack of knowledge in understanding neurophysiologic mechanisms, the most widely accepted being the hydrodynamic theory. Dentin tubules must be patent from the oral environment to the pulp. Dentin exposure, usually at the cervical margin, is due to a variety of processes involving gingival recession or loss of enamel, predisposing factors being periodontal disease and treatment, limited alveolar bone, thin biotype, erosion and abrasion.

CONCLUSIONS

The current pain mechanism of DHS is thought to be the hydrodynamic theory. The initiation and progression of DHS are influenced by characteristics of the teeth and periodontium as well as the oral environment and external influences. Risk factors are numerous often acting synergistically and always influenced by individual susceptibility.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Whilst the pain mechanism of DHS is not well understood, clinicians need to be mindful of the aetiology and risk factors in order to manage patients' pain and expectations and prevent further dentin exposure with subsequent sensitivity.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/112925
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