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Psychological correlates of quality of life in individuals with Charcot-Marie-Tooth-disease
International Journal of Spa and WellnessCharcot-Marie Tooth (CMT) is a genetic and incurable disease of the peripheral nerves. Yet, no research has examined illness perceptions in individuals with CMT.
Melissa Price-Forde +3 more
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Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
BACKGROUND Tooth wear is an increasing concern, particularly among younger individuals, driven by lifestyle and dietary changes as well as by bruxism. This condition, including attrition, abrasion and erosion, can result in sensitivity, aesthetic decline
Maria Lorens, I. Tomaszewska
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BACKGROUND Tooth wear is an increasing concern, particularly among younger individuals, driven by lifestyle and dietary changes as well as by bruxism. This condition, including attrition, abrasion and erosion, can result in sensitivity, aesthetic decline
Maria Lorens, I. Tomaszewska
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The role of erosion, abrasion and attrition in tooth wear.
The Journal of clinical dentistry, 2007There is increasing clinical awareness of erosion of enamel and dentine by dietary acids and the consequent increased susceptibility to physical wear. Enamel erosion is characterized by acid-mediated surface softening that, if unchecked, will progress to irreversible loss of surface tissue, potentially exposing the underlying dentine.
Michele E, Barbour, Gareth D, Rees
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The progressive reduction of tooth cusps as it occurs in natural attrition.
Murphy Tr
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Prevalence and severity of tooth attrition in Nigerians in rural areas.
Nigerian medical journal : journal of the Nigeria Medical Association, 1979A study of the prevalence and severity of attrition in both anterior and posterior teeth has been conducted in two rural communities in Nigeria. 5984 teeth in 190 subjects were examined. Age range of the subjects was from 15-55 years and 58.9% of them were male, while 41.1% were female.
V, Kumar, J R, Ana
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Psychosocial factors and tooth wear with a significant component of attrition.
The European journal of prosthodontics and restorative dentistry, 1998Pathological tooth wear is often associated with bruxism, which appears in turn to be influenced by psychosocial factors. This study investigated putative relationships between psychosocial factors (total and average perceived stress, state and trait anxiety) and tooth wear, comparing 45 patients exhibiting tooth wear with a significant component of ...
A M, da Silva +4 more
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Attrition, abrasion, corrosion and abfraction revisited: a new perspective on tooth surface lesions.
Journal of the American Dental Association (1939), 2004The authors propose updated and revised nomenclature, definitions and classification for tooth surface lesions. Their objective is standardization, clarity and clinical utility for the dental practitioner. The article presents a schema of the pathodynamic mechanisms in the formation of tooth surface lesions--three basic physical and chemical mechanisms,
John O, Grippo +2 more
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[Age estimation from tooth attritions of lower incisors--discussion on the "Amano's method"].
Nihon hoigaku zasshi = The Japanese journal of legal medicine, 1993As a method of age estimation from teeth we focused our attention on attritions of lower incisors. Using the Amano's method, we took records of tooth attritions in the planted state of 83 subjects whose ages ranged from 14 to 76 years. A positive correlationship was found to exist between the tooth attrition index and the actual age, allowing to ...
Y, Tomaru +7 more
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Epidemiology, aetiology and prevention of tooth wear
British Dental Journal, 2023A. Leven, M. Ashley
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