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Tooth wear (Teil 2). Nicht-kariesbedingte Zahnhartsubstanzverluste [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Der Terminus «tooth wear» ist ein Überbegriff für physiologische und/oder pathologische nicht-kariesbedingte Prozesse, die zu einem irreversiblen Verlust von Zahnhartsubstanz ausgehend von der Oberfläche führen.
Imfeld, Carola, Lussi, Adrian
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Risk factors for tooth wear lesions among patients attending the dental clinic of a Nigerian Teaching Hospital, Benin City: A pilot study

open access: yesSahel Medical Journal, 2015
Aims: This study was to evaluate the risk factors associated with tooth wear lesions in patients attending a dental clinic. Context: Tooth wear lesions entail the loss of dental hard tissues in the absence of caries or trauma.
Okeigbemen A Sunny   +2 more
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Age Estimation from Attrition of Permanent Molars

open access: yesJournal of Nepal Health Research Council, 2021
Background: The average stage of attrition in permanent first and second molars is an established method of age estimation in the adult population.
Nuwadatta Subedi   +3 more
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Tooth wear (part 2) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Abrasion, Abfraktion und Attrition wurden als Formen des Überbegriffs «tooth wear» im ersten Teil besprochen. Im Folgenden werden Demastikation und Erosion behandelt.Abrasion, abfraction and attrition were discussed as forms of the umbrella term “tooth ...
Imfeld, Carola, Lussi, Adrian
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The prevalence of tooth wear and its associated risk factors in Indian South West coastal population: An epidemiological study

open access: yesJournal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization, 2018
Background: The aim of the study was to estimate the prevalence of tooth wear in South West Coastal population of India and to investigate the risk factors associated with it.
Mithra N Hegde   +3 more
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Oral Condition of Three Yanomama Indian Tribes of South America

open access: yesDental Anthropology, 1994
The permanent dentition and supporting tissue of 140 Yanomama Indians ranging in age from three to more than 40 years was examined for malocclusion, caries, attrition, and periodontal disease.
Cléber Bidegain Periera   +2 more
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Complete treatment of a patient with bruxism

open access: yesFogorvosi Szemle, 2022
Bruxism is a condition of multifactorial origin, defined differently in different textbooks. According to one of the definitions it is either a daytime or night-time parafunction that includes clenching and grinding.
Krisztina Török
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Modern View on the Etiology and Methods of Treatment of Bruxism: а Review [PDF]

open access: yesВестник восстановительной медицины
INTRODUCTION. Currently, the prevalence of bruxism ranges from 9 % to 32 % of the total population, of which 6 % to 20 % are adults, while the question of the etiology of bruxism remains open, due to the presence of various theories of the development of
Elena V. Terentyeva   +2 more
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Non-linear attrition process simulation for the mandibular first molar attrition. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
a. tooth surface before attrition; b-f. tooth wear surface with parameter u from 0.2 to 0.8; g. tooth wear surface with parameter u = 1.0. The color from yellow to red shows the distribution area and degree of wear.
Jian Hu (31535)   +2 more
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