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hydrodynamic theory
hy·dro·dy·nam·ic the·o·ry (hī'drō-dī-nam'ik thē'ŏr-ē) Widely accepted theory that explains pain impulse conduction to dental pulp resulting from fluid movement within the dentinal tubules, stimulating the nerve endings, which cause pain and hypersensitivity. hy·dro·dy·nam·ic the·o·ry (hī'drō-dī-nam'ik thē'ŏr-ē) Widely accepted theory that explains pain impulse conduction to dental pulp resulting from fluid movement within the dentinal tubules, stimulating the nerve endings, which cause pain and hypersensitivity. |