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Hosted by Dr. Shaista Siddiqui, UAE
Abstract:
This podcast explores effective strategies for managing dentine hypersensitivity (DH), beginning with patient education on lifestyle changes and oral hygiene. It discusses a step-up approach, starting with non-invasive treatments like desensitizing toothpastes and fluoride mouthwashes, followed by in-office treatments and, if necessary, restorative or surgical options.
The episode highlights the science behind desensitizing agents, such as potassium nitrate and calcium sodium phosphosilicate, and addresses common myths about DH management, such as the misconception that whitening products cause permanent sensitivity. Practical case examples illustrate the treatment process, emphasizing the importance of personalized, evidence-based care for optimal patient outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals, including dentists, for educational purposes only. It should not be considered medical advice, a product endorsement, or promotional material.
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Hosted by Dr. Shaista Siddiqui, UAE
Abstract:
This podcast explores effective strategies for managing dentine hypersensitivity (DH), beginning with patient education on lifestyle changes and oral hygiene. It discusses a step-up approach, starting with non-invasive treatments like desensitizing toothpastes and fluoride mouthwashes, followed by in-office treatments and, if necessary, restorative or surgical options.
The episode highlights the science behind desensitizing agents, such as potassium nitrate and calcium sodium phosphosilicate, and addresses common myths about DH management, such as the misconception that whitening products cause permanent sensitivity. Practical case examples illustrate the treatment process, emphasizing the importance of personalized, evidence-based care for optimal patient outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals, including dentists, for educational purposes only. It should not be considered medical advice, a product endorsement, or promotional material.