The aims of the present study were to determine the prevalence of dental abfraction among a sample of adult Sudanese patients and to investigate the possible association between abfraction and different etiological factors. The diagnosis of abfraction included both clinical examination and laboratory work. All attended patients were examined for presence of cervical lesion. Complete clinical history was obtained from the examined cases by using self report questionnaire. Impression was taken for cases with suspected abfraction by using additional silicon impression materiala study cast was evaluated for every case. Analysis of the study was conducted by applying an inlay wax over the lesion to produce wax pattern. The wax pattern was evalua...
Endodontic and periapical status are significant restraints that can predict tooth existence and the...
Background: The most common dental health problem in Indonesia is dental caries. The prevalence of c...
Biomechanical induced dental problems affect a relatively high percent of the adult population. The ...
Background: Loss of tooth substance in the cervical region is usually attributed to toothbrush abra...
The objectives of this cross sectional descriptive hospital based study were estimation of the prev...
Abfraction lesions are non-carious (not caused by decay), wedge-shaped indentations near the gumline...
Dental abfraction is a pathological process which causes a loss of dental hard substance. Etiopathog...
Tooth wear manifest in the form of abrasion, attrition, erosion and abfraction and can affect the qu...
Department of Dentistry, Paradontology and Oral Pathology, Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPhBackground. Abfr...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to characterize the clinical features of patients with avuls...
Non-carious cervical lesions involve loss of hard tissue and, in some instances, restorative materia...
Aim of this study was to determine the causes for tooth surface loss in a group of adult Jordani-an ...
Background: Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) are significant clinical problems that may have comple...
The objective of the research was to examine the prevalence and the structure of dental hard tissues...
Aims: This study was to evaluate the risk factors associated with tooth wear lesions in patients att...
Endodontic and periapical status are significant restraints that can predict tooth existence and the...
Background: The most common dental health problem in Indonesia is dental caries. The prevalence of c...
Biomechanical induced dental problems affect a relatively high percent of the adult population. The ...
Background: Loss of tooth substance in the cervical region is usually attributed to toothbrush abra...
The objectives of this cross sectional descriptive hospital based study were estimation of the prev...
Abfraction lesions are non-carious (not caused by decay), wedge-shaped indentations near the gumline...
Dental abfraction is a pathological process which causes a loss of dental hard substance. Etiopathog...
Tooth wear manifest in the form of abrasion, attrition, erosion and abfraction and can affect the qu...
Department of Dentistry, Paradontology and Oral Pathology, Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPhBackground. Abfr...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to characterize the clinical features of patients with avuls...
Non-carious cervical lesions involve loss of hard tissue and, in some instances, restorative materia...
Aim of this study was to determine the causes for tooth surface loss in a group of adult Jordani-an ...
Background: Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) are significant clinical problems that may have comple...
The objective of the research was to examine the prevalence and the structure of dental hard tissues...
Aims: This study was to evaluate the risk factors associated with tooth wear lesions in patients att...
Endodontic and periapical status are significant restraints that can predict tooth existence and the...
Background: The most common dental health problem in Indonesia is dental caries. The prevalence of c...
Biomechanical induced dental problems affect a relatively high percent of the adult population. The ...