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Restoration of pathological tooth wear
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2018On account of tooth wear, a 30-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman were referred to a clinic for specialised dental services by their general dentist. The man suffered from degradation of hard dental tissues. He was not in pain but had some functional problems. In addition, the diminishing aesthetics bothered him.
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Diagnosis of Erosive Tooth Wear
2006The clinical diagnosis 'erosion' is made from characteristic deviations from the original anatomical tooth morphology, thus distinguishing acid-induced tissue loss from other forms of wear. Primary pathognomonic features are shallow concavities on smooth surfaces occurring coronal from the enamel-cementum junction.
C, Ganss, A, Lussi
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An experimental investigation into dental wear: Tooth-tooth contact
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology, 2010This work discusses some experiments with respect to the sliding contact between human teeth. The objective is to study whether in-depth investigations into the dominant wear modes in dental wear can be made using a standard tribotester with samples manufactured from natural teeth.
Spijker, A. van 't +2 more
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Tooth wear and facial morphology
Journal of Dentistry, 1992This review sets out to explore the relationship between tooth wear and facial morphology, with particular reference to the occlusal vertical dimension. Evidence from anthropological and archaeological investigations suggests that severe tooth wear may not only affect the teeth and occlusion, but may also have more wide ranging effects on overall ...
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Special Care in Dentistry, 2012
ABSTRACTAimTo review the main psychological and mental conditions that are manifested dentally in the form of tooth wear. These conditions include depression, eating disorders, and alcohol and drug use disorders. The paper will also review the comorbidity of these conditions and the relevance of other medical conditions and lifestyle factors, such as ...
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ABSTRACTAimTo review the main psychological and mental conditions that are manifested dentally in the form of tooth wear. These conditions include depression, eating disorders, and alcohol and drug use disorders. The paper will also review the comorbidity of these conditions and the relevance of other medical conditions and lifestyle factors, such as ...
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International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2007
Knevel, R. J., Van Der Woord, J. E.
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Knevel, R. J., Van Der Woord, J. E.
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Human tooth wear, tooth function and cultural variability
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1971AbstractAmong primitive peoples dental attrition appears to be a natural phenomenon. Often the degrees and kinds of tooth wear vary from population to population. This variability is possibly related to certain material aspects of culture such as diet, food preparation techniques and tool usage.
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Transparent Electronics for Wearable Electronics Application
Chemical Reviews, 2023, Seung Hwan Ko
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