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Dentine Hypersensitivity - Advances in Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment

English · Hardback

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This book, now in an extensively revised second edition, provides wide-ranging information on the progress achieved in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of dentine hypersensitivity during the past few years. Recent advances in research, including innovations in the development of desensitizing agents, are fully described and detailed attention is paid to novel clinical approaches and potential future strategies in product development. Introductory chapters cover important aspects of physiology, prevalence and aetiology and advances in diagnosis and in vitro testing techniques for dentine hypersensitivity are discussed. Dentine hypersensitivity is a troublesome clinical condition that continues to perplex the clinician despite the vast array of available treatments that have been formulated to resolve the problem. There continues to be under-reporting of the condition by clinicians and uncertainty over aetiology, diagnosis, and effective management. This book will hopefully contribute to combating these deficiencies and assist the clinician in delivering optimal patient care.

List of contents

Introduction Dentine Sensitivity.- Prevalence and Awareness of Dentine Sensitivity.- Aetiology, Clinical Features of Dentine Hypersensitivity Including NCCL (Non -Carious Cervical Lesions).- Mechanisms of Action of Dentine Hypersensitivity and Anatomy of Dental Pulp Complex.- The Role of Tubule Occlusion and Potassium in Dentine Hypersensitivity.- Treatment Modalities and Procedures in Dentine Hypersensitivity.- Management of Dentine Hypersensitivity.- Recent Advances in Dental Materials for Dentine Hypersensitivity.- Materials for the Treatment of Dentine Hypersensitivity.- Quality of Life And Awareness of Dentine Hypersensitivity.- Concluding Remarks.

About the author

David Gillam, BA, BDS, MSc, DDS, FRSPH, FHEA, graduated from Edinburgh Dental School in 1977 and subsequently gained experience as a dentist in general practice, the Armed Forces and Community Dental Services before undertaking an MSc in Periodontology in 1986-1988 at Guy's Dental School, London. He subsequently worked at the Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences (1989-1998), where he was involved in both laboratory and clinical research as well as in teaching postgraduate students in Periodontology. On leaving the university environment in 1998, Dr. Gillam worked in industry for several years, initially with SmithKline Beecham (Assistant Director in Oral Care) and subsequently with Block Drug Company, Incorporated, USA (Assistant Director in Oral Care). From 2003 to 2008 he worked with a clinical research organisation as Senior Clinician, gaining experience as a Clinical Assessor and as a Principal Investigator conducting clinical studies on oral care products. At present Professor Gillam is working as a Professor in Translational Research in Relation to Dentistry at the Bart's and the London Medical and Dental School in London. His main interests lie in the management of dentine sensitivity. He is currently working with Professor Robert Hill in the development of bioactive glasses for the treatment of dental conditions, in particular dentine sensitivity. To date Professor Gillam has published over 100 papers on various dental topics.

Product details

Assisted by David G Gillam (Editor), David G. Gillam (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.02.2025
 
EAN 9783031743207
ISBN 978-3-0-3174320-7
No. of pages 197
Illustrations XVIII, 197 p. 57 illus., 40 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Dentistry

dentistry, Pain in denture, Quality of life tooth pain, Teeth sensitivity, Oral pain, Dental enamel, Tooth pain

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