Dentin Hassasiyeti, Etiyolojisi ve Tedavisinde Güncel Yaklaşımlar: Hassasiyet Giderici Diş Macunları

Dentin hassasiyeti genellikle doğal sklerotik mekanizmalarla dentin tübüllerinin tıkandığı geçici bir durum olmakla birlikte hastalarda keskin ağrıya neden olan rahatsız edici bir sorundur. Hekimler bu duruma neden olan etiyolojik faktörleri ve tedavi seçeneklerini ayrıntılı olarak bilmelidir. Bu derlemenin amacı dentin hassiyetinin çok faktörlü etiyolojisini, hasta ve hekim tarafından uygulanan güncel tedavi alternatiflerini incelemektir. Derlemenin ilk bölümünde etiyoloji, tedavi planlaması ve hasta tarafından uygulanan ajanlar değerlendirilecektir

Current Approaches in the Aetiology And Treatment Of Dentin Hypersensitivity: Desensitizing Toothpastes

Dentin hypersensitivity is a transient condition that often resolves with natural sclerotic obturation of dentin tubules. It is a common clinical finding that can cause considerable concern for the patient. Clinicians must understand the various etiological factors and numerous treatment options available. This review aims to evaluate the multi-factorial etiology of dentin hypersensitivity and current treatment alternatives applied either by the patient or clinician. First part of the review will focus on etiologic factors, treatment planning and desensitizing agents applied by the patient

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