dental professionerosionrestoration defectThroughout the years, the dental profession has held a variety of theories about the causes of tooth wear, including chemical wasting of the teeth, the effects of tooth brushing, and lateral forces. Tooth wear may present as abfraction, abrasion, attrition,...
In support of the process of abfraction, cervical enamel is more brittle than dentine and there is poorly developed scalloping between this and dentine in this region. This has to be weighed against the finding that such lesions can extend into dentine although the mechanical properties of ...
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Quantitative evaluation of dental abfraction and attrition using a swept-source optical coherence tomography system. Gh., "Quantitative evaluation of dental abfraction and attrition using a swept-source optical coherence tomography system," J. Biomed. Opt. 19(2), ......
As the dentine is exposed, the tooth becomes increasingly sensitive. Over time, the lesion tends to deepen towards the dental pulp, and the dental crown or pulpitis may fracture. Both abrasion and erosion alone cannot fully explain all types of NCCLs. For some lesions, this difference appears...
ABFRACTION: Authors' response - The Journal of the American Dental Associationdoi:10.14219/jada.archive.2002.0251Piotrowski, Bradley T.Gillette, William B.Hancock, Everett B.Elsevier Inc.Journal of the American Dental Association
This lesion could be restored by a conventional glass-ionomer cement which has similar elasticity to the dental hard tissue and accompanied by occlusal adjustment.doi:10.14693/JDI.V13I2.323W. WijayantiE. SuprastiwiJournal of Dentistry IndonesiaJournal of Dentistry Indonesia...
The dentine remineralization activity of desensitizing bioactive glass-containing toothpaste: anTsiggos N, Tortopidis D, Hatzikyriakos A, Menexes G. As- sociation between self-reported bruxism activity and occur- rence of dental attrition, abfraction, and occlusal pits on natu- ral teeth. J ...
TuckerBobbieL.QueletteLeahEBSCO_AspAccessOwens, B. M. and Gallien, G. S. Noncarious dental " abfraction" lesions in an aging population. Compendium: The continuing education in dentistry 16(6), 552,554,557-558 passim, quiz 562. 1995....
A fast swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) system is employed to acquire volumes of dental tissue, in order to monitor the temporal evolution of dental wear. An imaging method is developed to evaluate the volume of tissue lost in ex vivo artificially induced abfractions and attrit...