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Predisposing factor of cracked teeth among adult patients in a Nigerian teaching Hospital
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Perception about tooth colour and appearance among patients seen in a tertiary hospital, SouthWest, Nigeria
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Pattern Of Iatrogenic Damage To Approximal Tooth Surface During Class Ii Cavity Preparation In A Clinically Simulated Environment
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Impact of Tooth Surface Loss on the Quality of Life of Patients Seen in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital
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Dental implant as an option for tooth replacement: the awareness of patients at a tertiary hospital in a developing country
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Dental implant as an option for tooth replacement: The awareness of patients at a tertiary hospital in a developing country
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A short report on tooth replacement in an older suburban population in Nigeria
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Survival of Reattached Tooth: A Systematic Review
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Effectiveness of an Oral Health Education Program to Improve Mothers’ Awareness of Natal Teeth: A Randomized Controlled Study
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Tooth reattachment: knowledge and practice of Nigerian dentists in postgraduate training
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Evaluation of the Haemodynamic and Metabolic Effects of Local Anaesthetic Agent in Routine Dental Extractions
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Interdental cleaning: A cross‑sectional survey of patients attending a tertiary health institution in Nigeria
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Dentine hypersensitivity is a common presentation of cause of pain and or discomfort with mastication which has been shown to affect the quality of life of the affected individual. It is also a common cause of presentation at the dental clinics. However, the cause, diagnosis and possible management to give relief can be a dilemma for the clinician who at times may wonder if the sensation the individual is presenting with, is real or imagined. The purpose of this paper was to review dentine hypersensitivity in view of causes, diagnosis and management. Articles used were found by searching the keywords: dentine hypersensitivity, tooth wear lesions, desensitization, gingival recession, treatment of hypersensitivity. There are a variety of causes of dentine hypersensitivity with a variety of ways to manage and provide adequate treatment, but the condition must be well understood. Many options of treatment are now available to eliminate the pain from dentine hypersensitivity and thus improving the quality of life of these patients because the sensitivity they experience is real
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Self Reported Tooth Discolorations Among Patients Seen At Dental Center University College Hospital Ibadan
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Exploring ethical challenges related to the provision of tooth bleaching
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Histopathologic pattern of posterior cranial Fossa tumours in a West African tertiary
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A cadaveric study to test the viability of pre-determined safe zones for arthroscopic portal placement into the posterior knee
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The influence of rheology on the cracking of plastic concrete
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Stress corrosion cracking of steels in industrial process environments
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Evaluation of tooth shade in a selected sample of patients visiting the oral and dental hospital
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Finite element modelling of cracking in concrete gravity dams
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Dental caries experience and treatment needs of an adult female population in Nigeria
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Model for predicting creep of cracked steel fibre reinforced concrete
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Factors predicting the long-term renal function in boys presenting with posterior urethral valves at Tygerberg Children's Hospital, South Africa : a ten year study