Evaluation of a possible relation between dentinal hypersensitivity and migraine
A clinical interventional study
Keywords:
migraine, dentine hypersensitivity, triggering factorsAbstract
Objectives: this study aims to find out any possible role of dentine hypersensitivity as a triggering factor for migraine in susceptible individuals. Methods: This prospective clinical interventional study was done by enrolling 160 patients who were diagnosed as having migraine according to guidelines of ‘International Headache Society ‘Criteria for Migraine, who were followed for a period of 3 months and those 84 people who showed definite symptoms of hypersensitivity were further investigated for next 3 months by dividing them into Group A (Group who had dentine hypersensitivity and migraine and received relevant dental treatment to stop dentine hypersensitivity) and Group B (People who had dentine hypersensitivity and migraine but no dental intervention was done to treat dentine hypersensitivity) both these groups were observed for frequency and intensity of migraine attacks for a period of three months.
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