Addy M
Department of Periodontology, Dental School, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, South Wales, United Kingdom.
Dent Clin North Am. 1990 Jul;34(3):503-14.
In conclusion, if dentine hypersensitivity is to be prevented or more effectively managed, greater consideration must be given to the etiology of the condition than has been the norm to date. In established cases of dentine hypersensitivity, exclusion of other possible causes of pain is essential by considering a differential diagnosis. Management requires the determination of etiologic factors and predisposing influences, and where possible, their control or modification. In particular, the presence of erosive elements should be identified and separated from abrasive influences such as toothbrushing. To ensure the successful management of the clinical implications of dentine hypersensitivity, a careful assessment of the etiologic factors must be considered in evaluating the dental patient presenting with these symptoms.
总之,如果要预防或更有效地管理牙本质敏感,就必须比目前的常规做法更深入地考虑该病症的病因。在已确诊的牙本质敏感病例中,通过进行鉴别诊断来排除其他可能的疼痛原因至关重要。治疗需要确定病因因素和诱发因素,并在可能的情况下对其进行控制或改变。特别是,应识别出侵蚀性因素,并将其与刷牙等磨蚀性影响区分开来。为确保成功处理牙本质敏感的临床问题,在评估出现这些症状的牙科患者时,必须仔细考虑对病因因素的评估。