Dentine Hypersensitivity Flashcards

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1
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Define dentine hypersensitivity

A

Short, sharp pain arising from exposed dentine in response to stimuli

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2
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What is needed to exclude other causes of pain? (1)

A

Differential diagnosis

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3
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What are the leading causes of dentine hypersensitivity? (2)

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  1. Gum recession

2. Tooth wear/ enamel loss

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4
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List ways enamel can be lost (3)

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  1. Attrition
  2. Abrasion
  3. Erosion
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5
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What % of dentine hypersensitivity is caused by gum recession?

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84%

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How does gum recession lead to dentine hypersensitivity?

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Cementum is exposed and quickly lost, exposing dentine

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7
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Define lesion localisation

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  • Gum recedes slightly and dentine is exposed

- Not all exposed dentine is sensitive due to the smear layer

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8
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Define lesion initiation

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  • Gum recedes and dentinal tubules are open to the oral cavity and pulp
  • The smear layer/tubular plug is removed
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9
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List the steps in which a stimulus lead to hypersensitivity pain? (5)

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  1. Stimulus
  2. Dentinal fluid moves
  3. Fluid excites:
    - Pressure sensitive nerve receptors
    - Nerve fibres
    - Action potential
  4. Excited nerves reach the brain
  5. PAIN
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10
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List forms of pain that can affect the mouth (3)

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Joint pain
Sinus pain
Dental pain

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11
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What kind of sinus pain can cause pain in teeth?

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Sinus cavity in jawbone above roots of upper molar

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12
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State methods to desensitise dentine (2)

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  1. Block tubules

2. Nerve desensitisation

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13
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Describe the process of mechanism for toothpastes (2)

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  1. Form a smear layer and plugs the dentine tubule opening

2. Increases the formation of intertubular + tertiary dentine

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14
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Describe the process of mechanism for a nerve desensitising toothpaste

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Stops the nerve firing

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15
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Function of stannous fluoride within toothpaste

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  1. Blocks dentine tubules by forming a plug
  2. Stops fluid moving
  3. Antibacterial properties help control plaque
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16
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Function of potassium nitrate within toothpaste (2)

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  1. Decreases nerve excitability
  2. Potassium salts depolarise nerve cells, inhibiting them from sending nerve impulses to the brain, therefore preventing pain
17
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State a similarity between hydroxyapatite and dentine

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Similar organic chemical composition