Esthetic and Predictable Treatment of Abfraction Lesionson teeth Nos. 27 and 28 (Figure 5). The patient was scheduled for opera- tive treatment of these teeth. Venus Diamond Flow composite was selected as the restorative material.By Robert Marus...
Single root sound 1·25 and 2·5 mm abfraction teeth associated with oblique loading showed 467·10, 401·51 and 420·98 strain values, respectively. Axial loading showed lower strain rates, ranging from 136·12 to 366·91. The association of deep lesions, oblique loading and double-root...
Are non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) a consequence of abfraction? Examination of ancient skeletal remains have not found such tooth lesions although the teeth show occlusal wear. In support of the process of abfraction, cervical enamel is more brittle than dentine and there is poorly developed...
Sound teeth constitute the main component of esthetic smile. Lesions affect the facial aspect of the teeth have their drawbacks on the individual psychological status. Abfraction affects the gingival third of the teeth on the facial surface. It mainly affects premolars and anterior teeth. Bacteria ...
Noncarious Cervical Lesions: Correlation between Abfraction and Wear Facets in Permanent Dentition. OJST 2015;5:152-57.Femiano F, Femiano R, Femiano L, Festa V, Rullo R, Perillo L. Non carious Cervical Lesions: Correlation between Abfraction and Wear Facets in permanent Dentition. OJST 2015...
This study evaluated the effect of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) on abfraction lesions prior to the composite resin. Materials and Methods: The sample consisted of 30 patients (aged between 28 and 60 years) with abfraction lesions located in 2 homologous premolars. The teeth were randomly ...
Non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) are defined as the loss of dental hard tissue at the cement-enamel junction. Erosion, abrasion, and attrition have been associated with this disorder. Objective: Recently, occlusal stress causing of cervical enamel cracks (abfraction) has been considered as an...
These lesions generally affect adults after the age of 30, and approximately 10鈥 40% of adults in this age bracket have this condition. Premolars are the primary teeth affected by NCCLs. Characteristic symptoms include progressive and ongoing loss of mineralized tissue, primarily on the buccal ...
Abfraction lesions (V-shaped, in the cervical region) and occlusal pits were recorded if these clinical signs were found on at least 2 natural teeth. Statistical comparisons between the 2 groups relative to the distribution of the occurrence of the 4 clinical signs were performed by means of ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics and prevalence of abfraction-like lesions in a population of U.S. veterans. Methods The authors evaluated 103 teeth with noncarious cervical lesions in 32 subjects and characterized them based on the surface on which the lesion was...