Electronic and microscopic assessment of application of small disperse hydroxyapatite for sealing dentinal tubules
According to one hypothesis, dentin sensitivity is due to the movement of fluid in the dentinal tubules and the displacement of odontoblasts, which is perceived by nerve receptors of the pulp. Elimination of symptom of limited hyper sensibility in case of the dentin caries and the prevention of its...
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