Role of Odontoblast TRPC5 in Dentin Hypersensitivity | Chapter 5 | Highlights on Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 18
Dentin hypersensitivity (DH) is a painful illness that has been treated with a variety of treatments. Despite the fact that numerous studies have been conducted on the diagnosis and treatment of DH, dental practitioners are still unsure of the correct diagnosis and treatment. Dentin hypersensitivity's neurosensory processes are largely unknown. DHS is linked to fluid movements within exposed dentinal tubules, according to the hydrodynamic theory. This approach, however, does not account for all of the discomfort associated with DHS. TRPC5, also known as TRP-5 (transient receptor protein 5), is a protein that is encoded by the TRPC5 gene in humans. In this chapter, we'll look at
Author
(S) Details
Tushar Bhople
Department
of Periodontology and Implantology, Dr. HSRSM Dental College, Hingoli,
Maharashtra, India.
Priyanka Zille
Bhople
BDS,
Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India.
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