Update on dentin hypersensitivity: with the focus on hydrodynamic theory and mechanosensitive ion channels
International Journal of Oral Biology
;
: 71-76, 2019.
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in English
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ABSTRACT
Dentin hypersensitivity is an abrupt intense pain caused by innocuous stimuli to exposed dentinal tubules. Mechanosensitive ion channels have been assessed in dental primary afferent neurons and odontoblasts to explain dentin hypersensitivity. Dentinal fluid dynamics evoked by various stimuli to exposed dentin cause mechanical stress to the structures underlying dentin. This review briefly discusses three hypotheses regarding dentin hypersensitivity and introduces recent findings on mechanosensitive ion channels expressed in the dental sensory system and discusses how the activation of these ion channels is involved in dentin hypersensitivity.
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Main subject:
Stress, Mechanical
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Dentinal Fluid
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Dentin
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Dentin Sensitivity
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Hydrodynamics
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Ion Channels
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Mechanoreceptors
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Dental Physiological Phenomena
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Neurons, Afferent
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Odontoblasts
Language:
English
Journal:
International Journal of Oral Biology
Year:
2019
Type:
Article
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