Final answer:
Management of mild dentinal hypersensitivity following nonsurgical periodontal therapy involves maintaining good oral hygiene and using toothpastes with chemical agents.
Step-by-step explanation:
Management of mild dentinal hypersensitivity following nonsurgical periodontal therapy can include all of the following except:
- A. Meticulous efforts at daily self-care
- B. Using chemical agents in toothpastes to occlude (block) dentinal tubules
- C. Applying acidic solutions to the exposed tooth roots
Management of dentinal hypersensitivity typically involves maintaining good oral hygiene and using toothpastes that contain chemical agents to block dentinal tubules and reduce sensitivity. Applying acidic solutions to the exposed tooth roots would not be an appropriate management strategy as it could further worsen the hypersensitivity.