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The Dentin Disc surface: a plausible model for dentin physiology and dentin sensitivity evaluation.

D G Gillam1, N J Mordan, H N Newman.   

Abstract

Dentin sensitivity (DS) is a painful clinical condition which may affect 8-35% of the population. Various treatment modalities have claimed success in relieving DS, although at present there does not appear to be a universally accepted desensitizing agent. Current opinion based on Brännström's Hydrodynamic Theory would suggest that following exposure of the dentin surface (through attrition, abrasion, or erosion), the presence of open dentinal tubules, patent to the pulp, may be a prerequisite for DS. The concept of tubule occlusion as a method of dentin desensitization, therefore, is a logical conclusion from the hydrodynamic theory. The fact that many of the agents used clinically to desensitize dentin are also effective in reducing dentin permeability tends to support the hydrodynamic theory. This paper reviews the in vitro evaluation of desensitizing agents, the techniques used to characterize their effects on the prepared dentin surface, and the ability of these agents to reduce permeability through tubule occlusion, and presents recent findings from ongoing research based on the Pashley Dentin Disc model. It can be concluded that the use of this model to determine surface characteristics, and reductions in dentin permeability through tubule narrowing or occlusion, provides a useful screening method for evaluating potential desensitizing agents. Interpreting changes observed in vitro is difficult, and extrapolation to the clinical situation must be tempered with caution.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9470509     DOI: 10.1177/08959374970110041701

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Dent Res        ISSN: 0895-9374


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