2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-022-04610-x
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Assessment of the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) improvement of different treatments for dentin hypersensitivity in noncarious cervical lesions—a randomized clinical study

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“…The patients with hyperesthesia lasting more than six months complain of intense pain that becomes a constant stimulus capable of causing psychological and emotional discomfort reducing the quality of life. 2,[16][17][18] According to data, 19 personal anxiety can be a favourable background for it. It is known that patients with a high level of anxiety complain of frequent headache, bad mood, sleep disorders and rapid overtiredness.…”
Section: сOrrelation Of Dentine Hypersensitivity (Dh) With Manifestat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patients with hyperesthesia lasting more than six months complain of intense pain that becomes a constant stimulus capable of causing psychological and emotional discomfort reducing the quality of life. 2,[16][17][18] According to data, 19 personal anxiety can be a favourable background for it. It is known that patients with a high level of anxiety complain of frequent headache, bad mood, sleep disorders and rapid overtiredness.…”
Section: сOrrelation Of Dentine Hypersensitivity (Dh) With Manifestat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 It is characterized by a stimulated, transient, short, and sharp pain in vital teeth presenting exposed dentin tubules in the oral environment, 6 with significant impairment in patients' quality of life and daily oral activities, such as drinking, eating, speaking, and toothbrushing. 7 DH's predominant risk factors are gingival recession (GR) and non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) 4 ; however, thin and cracked cervical enamel can also be related to this symptom. Still, erosive diet, lifestyle, abusive use of highly abrasive dentifrices, bruxism, and mental and sleep disorders are emerging etiological factors [8][9][10][11] The clinical management of DH is challenging and based on identifying and controlling the main etiological factors and pain using desensitizing agents with neural or obliterative approaches.…”
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confidence: 99%