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[Tooth wear. Classification and terminology].

C de Baat1, A van Nieuw Amerongen

  • 1Vakgroep Orale Functieleer, Katholieke Universiteit te Nijmegen, postbus 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen.

Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Tandheelkunde
|April 1, 1997
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Tooth wear results from multiple factors, not just one. Management involves identifying and removing the causes of tooth tissue loss, followed by potential restoration.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Dental Biomaterials
  • Oral Pathology

Context:

  • Tooth wear is a multifactorial condition.
  • Non-carious tooth tissue loss encompasses attrition, demastication, abrasion, fractionation, and erosion.
  • Clinical presentation often involves a combination of these wear types.

Purpose:

  • To outline the etiologies of tooth wear.
  • To discuss the clinical presentation of tooth wear.
  • To present management principles for tooth wear.

Summary:

  • Tooth wear seldom arises from a single cause.
  • Non-carious tooth tissue loss includes attrition, demastication, abrasion, fractionation, and erosion.
  • Effective management prioritizes etiological factor removal and subsequent restoration.

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Impact:

  • Provides a foundational understanding of tooth wear.
  • Informs clinical decision-making for managing tooth wear.
  • Highlights the importance of addressing causative factors in dental treatment planning.