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Tooth attrition and the temporomandibular joint.
1. It is thought the differences shown to exist between the unworn sample and the worn sample would have been clearer if the criteria for the classification of worn had been more severe. Examination of the ranges of measurements would make one suspect some subjects suffered dental attrition to a degree that no enamel was left on the occlusal surfaces ...
Seward Fs
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Qualitative and Quantitative Determination of Attrition and the Ensuing Tooth Migraton
The purpose of the investigation is:A. To carry out a qualitative study of attrition, andB. To determine the mesio-distal decrease in tooth width (quantitative attrition) produced by attrition and the ensuing tooth migration if any.The following questions are dealt with;A.
L Lysell
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To determine the level of dental attrition and its relation to signs of TMJ dysfunction adding to condylar alterations analyzed by conventional TMJ Tomography and to propose the correlation between dental attrition and signs of TMJ dysfunction and ...
Ramasamy S +4 more
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Pathological tooth attrition as a marker of aging in patients with metabolic-associated diseases
Мета — оцінити підвищене стирання твердих тканин зубів, як неінвазивний стресовий маркер передчасного старіння в пацієнтів із хворобами метаболізму. Матеріали та методи. Обстежено 68 осіб, з них 47 мали метаболічно‑асоційовані захворювання, встановлені згідно з вітчизняними та міжнародними критеріями.
Nataliya Emelyanova
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The frequency of combination of pathological tooth attrition and malocclusion
Aim of the research was to distinguish a frequency of cases of pathological tooth attrition between the patients having different malocclusions and asking for orthodontic treatment.
K. I. Solodkaya, A. P. Chegodaeva
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A case report of full-mouth rehabilitation for esthetic problem due to tooth attrition
Hirotaka Nishiyama
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Introduction: Tooth wear (attrition) is a multifactorial entity, the pathogenesis of which involves many factors but the role of malocclusion cannot be undermined.
Anil Raj +5 more
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3D Simulation Modeling of the Tooth Wear Process. [PDF]
Severe tooth wear is the most common non-caries dental disease, and it can seriously affect oral health. Studying the tooth wear process is time-consuming and difficult, and technological tools are frequently lacking.
Ning Dai, Jian Hu, Hao Liu
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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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THE ETIOLOGY OF NONCARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS: A NEW CHALLENGE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY DENTIST
The term noncarious cervical lesions (NCCL) refers to the loss of hard tooth tissue at the Cemento-Enamel Junction (CEJ), whose etiology is not related to bacterial involvement. The origin and progression of these cervical defects are considered
Marcelle de Sá Sppezapria +2 more
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