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Main description:
Dentin hypersensitivity is difficult to manage due to the variety of its causes. With a range of treatment options available, but with none more widely accepted than the other, clinicians are forced to adopt a trial and error approach to management, often with limited success.
Dentin Hypersensitivity in Clinical Practice gives practical guidance on the core principles of diagnosis and pain management, providing a comprehensive overview of the various treatment choices available to clinicians in their daily practice.
The first half of the book presents an overview of current knowledge and latest research on the causes and treatments of dentin hypersensitivity, while the second half features a collection of clinical cases designed to encourage readers to identify the cause of the pain in each scenario.
Presented in a stepwise manner, each case guides the reader through taking a history, examining the patient and working through test results towards a differential diagnosis, then a definitive diagnosis and treatment options. Each case concludes with a personal perspective from a practicing clinician and a key points section that summarises the most important 'take home' messages arising from the scenario.
Dentin Hypersensitivity in Clinical Practice is the ideal companion for dental practitioners seeking to achieve pain-free outcomes for their patients presenting with this widespread condition.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Key objectives
Introduction
Prevalence: is dentine hypersensitivity under- or over-diagnosed?
Impact on quality of life
Pathophysiology of dentine hypersensitivity
Aetiology and predisposing factors
Key points
Chapter 2 Clinical features and diagnosis
Key objectives
Introduction
Diagnosis
The importance of the initial clinical examination
Determining a differential diagnosis
Differential diagnoses
Simple tips
Diagnosis and special tests
Common problems confounding diagnosis
Monitoring
Key points
Chapter 3 Management
Key objectives
Considerations
Success or failure?
Treatment options
Over-the-counter products
Professionally applied products
A stepwise or minimally invasive approach
Changing the behaviour of patients with dentine hypersensitivity
Person-centred approaches
Conclusion
Key points
Case 1 Clean mouths
Case 2 Periodontal disease and periodontal therapy
Case 3 Tooth wear problems
Case 4 Bleaching sensitivity
Case 5 Restorative problems
Case 6 Atypical odontalgia
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Jaypee Medical (JP Medical Ltd)
Publication date: January, 2020
Pages: 116
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Dentistry