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Toothwear: aetiology and presentation

A Milosevic1

  • 1Department of Clinical Dental Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Liverpool.

Dental Update
|August 26, 1998
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Toothwear is a common dental issue requiring diagnosis of its cause and appropriate management. This paper reviews the various factors contributing to toothwear.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Dental Biomaterials
  • Oral Health

Background:

  • Toothwear is a prevalent clinical observation.
  • It poses significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges for dental professionals.
  • Understanding the origins of toothwear is crucial for effective patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of the etiological factors contributing to toothwear.
  • To consolidate current knowledge on the causes of toothwear for dental practitioners.
  • To serve as a foundational resource for understanding toothwear aetiology.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of scientific articles and clinical studies on toothwear.
  • Analysis of etiological factors based on existing research.

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  • Synthesis of information regarding the causes of toothwear.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified multifactorial aetiologies for toothwear.
    • Categorized causes including intrinsic (e.g., erosion, abrasion, attrition, abfraction) and extrinsic factors.
    • Highlighted the complexity in determining the primary cause in many cases.

    Conclusions:

    • Toothwear is a complex condition with diverse origins.
    • Accurate diagnosis of aetiology is paramount for successful management strategies.
    • Further research may be needed to refine understanding and treatment of specific toothwear types.