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The main purpose of the book was to provide an overview on DH in order to both educate and update readers on the latest research results regarding the development of new products and any advances in clinical management strategies and perhaps more importantly for clinicians the implications for everyday clinical practice. There is no doubt, however, that for both the hard-pressed researcher and the busy clinician, dentine hypersensitivity (DH) is somewhat enigmatic in nature, and the condition has consistently challenged both the clinician and the researcher to develop new strategies and new products in order to treat the condition. As Gottfried Schmalz indicated in the foreword of the book, the topic of DH has attracted considerable interest in recent years as demonstrated by the number of publications listed in the published literature.
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Gillam, D.G. (2015). Closing Remarks Quo Vadis?. In: Gillam, D. (eds) Dentine Hypersensitivity. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14577-8_12
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