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. 2022 Jul-Aug;26(4):307-333.
doi: 10.4103/jisp.jisp_233_22. Epub 2022 Jul 2.

ISP Good Clinical Practice Recommendations for the management of Dentin Hypersensitivity

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ISP Good Clinical Practice Recommendations for the management of Dentin Hypersensitivity

Vishakha Grover et al. J Indian Soc Periodontol. 2022 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Dentin hypersensitivity (DH) is a rising concern in clinical dentistry that causes pain and discomfort and negatively affects the quality of life of patients. Indian Society of Periodontology conducted a nationwide survey, involving 3000 dentists in December 2020, which revealed significant knowledge gaps regarding DH, viz., under-diagnosis, incorrect differential diagnosis, and treatment strategies/recommendations for the management of DH patients in daily clinical practice. The current paper has been envisioned and conceptualized to update the practicing Indian dentists regarding the so-called enigma of dentistry "Dentin Hypersensitivity," based on the best available contemporary evidence. An expert panel was constituted comprising 30 subject experts from across the country, which after extensive literature review and group discussions formulated these recommendations. The panel advocated routine screening of all dentate patients for exposed dentin areas and DH to avoid under-diagnosis of the condition and suggested an early preventive management. Consensus guidelines/recommendations for the use of desensitizing agents (DAs) at home, including the use of herbal agents, are also provided within the backdrop of the Indian context. The guidelines recommend that active management of DH shall be accomplished by a combination of at home and in-office therapies, starting with the simplest and cost-effective home use of desensitizing toothpastes. A diagnostic decision tree and a flowchart for application in daily practice are designed to manage the patients suffering from DH or presenting with exposed dentin areas in dentition. Various treatment methods to manage DH have been discussed in the paper, including the insights from previously published treatment guidelines. Further, a novel system of classification of DH patients based on specific case definitions has been developed for the first time. Explicit charts regarding the available treatment options and the chronology of institution of the agent, for the management in different case categories of DH, have been provided for quick reference. The management strategy takes into account a decision algorithm based on hierarchy of complexity of treatment options and intends to improve the quality of life of the patient by long-term maintenance with an innovatively defined triple C's or 3Cs approach.

Keywords: Classification; DAs; dentin hypersensitivity; diagnosis; differential diagnosis; management.

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Diagnostic work flow for dentin hypersensitivity during dental examination
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Classification of desensitizing agents
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Classification of occlusive agents used in management of dentin hypersensitivity
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Techniques employed for restorative approaches used for management of dentin hypersensitivity
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Triple C’ approach to management of dentin hypersensitivity. DH – Dentinal hypersensitivity

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