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Mild dentinal hypersensitivity may be managed by using a sensitivity-protection toothpaste twice daily.Severe dentinal hypersensitivity with loss of tooth structure often requires restoration to control the hypersensitivity.
Cancer Risk
The probability of developing cancer, influenced by genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors.
Partial Thickness Burns
Burns that affect the epidermis and part of the dermis layer of skin, causing blistering and more severe pain.
Second-Degree Burns
Burns that affect both the epidermis and dermis layers of the skin, causing pain, swelling, blistering, and redness.
First-Degree Burns
Burns that affect only the outer layer of skin, causing redness and pain but typically no blisters or permanent damage.
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