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Wear of dental ceramics

open access: yesBrazilian Dental Science, 2023
Based on the development of adhesive dentistry, minimally invasive restorations in ceramics are used as alternativesto restore a tooth. Dental ceramics are largely applied in the dentistry field mainly due to their esthetic andmechanical strength.
Ramos, Nathália de Carvalho   +4 more
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Unusual combined dental attrition and erosion of primary teeth with its multiple risk factors: A rare pediatric case report with literature review

open access: yesJournal of the Scientific Society, 2023
Tooth wear (erosion, attrition, or abrasion) has been reported with variable prevalence in children. These clinical entities present a wide range of dental problems and difficulty in dental management in growing children.
Mohammad Kamran Khan
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A Computerized Simulation of the Occlusal Surface in Equine Cheek Teeth: A Simplified Model

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022
Equine mastication, as well as dental wear patterns, is highly important for the development of treatments in equine dentistry. During the last decades, the stress and strain distributions of equine teeth have been successfully simulated using finite ...
Tomas Sterkenburgh   +4 more
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Wear of dental enamel [PDF]

open access: yesWear, 1973
Abstract Teeth wear for a number of reasons. One of the causes for wear is the use of abrasive tooth pastes. A study is reported in which enamel was damaged by single pass sliding of a diamond indenter. In single crystals of fluorapatite, wear occurs by flaking out of chips of material and severely fractured substrate is left behind.
Powers, John M.   +2 more
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Understanding dental wear [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Dentofacial Anomalies and Orthodontics, 2012
Dental wear is deterioration as a result of use. It has existed since the beginning of mankind in all civilizations and cultures. It occurred routinely and intensely in early populations but was considered to be a physiological process. Ideas about dental wear are not as clear today because while it is less pronounced it sometimes appears in ...
d'Incau, Emmanuel, Saulue, Paul
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Temporomandibular joint biomechanics and equine incisor occlusal plane maintenance

open access: yesFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2023
In equine dentistry, the physiological incisor occlusal surface is visually perceived as a plane with a distinct inclination to the head’s coronal plane, extending rostro-ventrally to caudo-dorsally.
Tomas Rudolf Sterkenburgh   +6 more
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Tooth Wear and Tribological Investigations in Dentistry

open access: yesApplied Bionics and Biomechanics, 2022
Dental or tooth wear is a physiological process in the life cycle of teeth. Loss of the occlusal surface may cause excessive tooth wear. Several factors may contribute to tooth wear with different intensities and duration in the oral cavity.
Ran Wang   +4 more
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The effect of temperature on the wear behaviour of dental composites

open access: yesBiosurface and Biotribology, 2022
Despite numerous published studies on the wear of dental composites, few have considered the influence of temperature on the two‐body wear process. Additionally, no previous work has considered the influence of temperature on dominant wear mechanisms ...
Joseph A. Arsecularatne   +2 more
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Wear of depth perception and shade matching outcome in the pre-clinical setting

open access: yesBrazilian Dental Science, 2015
Objective: the present study aimed to investigate whether dental wear depth perception has influence on the final quality of aesthetic direct restorations in the pre-clinical setting. Material and Methods: eighty one participants were assigned to one of
Ivana Márcia Alves Diniz   +4 more
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An in vitro study of the wear mechanism of a leucite glass dental ceramic

open access: yesBiosurface and Biotribology, 2015
Ceramics and glass-ceramics are materials of choice for dental crowns due to their attractive hardness, biocompatibility, etc. However, a major problem with their usage is the observed high wear of either the opposing dental enamel or both the enamel and
J.A. Arsecularatne   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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