Hydrodynamic theory (dentistry)

The hydrodynamic theory is a theory in dentistry of the mechanism by which a tooth perceives sensation. It states that the flow of fluid in dentinal tubules trigger receptors within the tooth. It is the most widely accepted theory explaining tooth sensitivity.[1]

References

  1. "Consensus-based recommendations for the diagnosis and management of dentin hypersensitivity". Journal of the Canadian Dental Association. 69 (4): 221–6. April 2003. PMID 12662460.
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