Aim and objectives. Abfraction is the pathological loss of cervical hard tooth substance caused by biomechanical overload. High horizontal occlusal forces result in large stress concentrations in the cervical region of the teeth. These stresses may be high enough to cause microfractures in the dental hard tissues, eventually resulting in the loss of cervical enamel and dentin. The present study proposes the microstructural characterization of these cervical lesions by en face optical coherence tomography (eFOCT). Material and methods: 31 extracted bicuspids were investigated using eFOCT. 24 teeth derived from patients with active bruxism and occlusal interferences; they presented deep buccal abfractions and variable degrees of occlusal path...
AIM: To provide a three-dimensional representation of external cervical resorption (ECR) with micros...
Dental prostheses are very complex systems, heterogenous in structure, made up from various material...
Abfraction is a relatively new concept in dentistry, and there is still debate as to whether or not ...
Early diagnosis of occlusal overload is an important issue in dental medicine. The high occlusal for...
Aim and objectives. Excessive dental wear (pathological attrition and abfractions) is a frequent com...
Optical tomographic techniques are of particular importance in the medical imaging field, because th...
Excessive dental wear (pathological attrition and/or abfractions) is a frequent complication in brux...
Nowadays, optical tomographic techniques are of particular importance in the medical imaging field, ...
Non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL) are defined as the loss of tooth substance at the cemento-enamel...
The aim of this study is the early detection and monitoring of occlusal overload in bruxing patients...
The aim of this study is the early detection and monitoring of occlusal overload in bruxing patients...
Inflammation of the gums and tooth decay are conditions that, if detected early enough, can be corre...
Non-carious cervical lesions are characterized by the loss of dental hard tissue at the cement-ename...
Occlusal disorders are characterized by multiple dental and periodontal signs. Some of these are rev...
Objective: Presently oral examination of a patient is carried out by three methods –clinical or visu...
AIM: To provide a three-dimensional representation of external cervical resorption (ECR) with micros...
Dental prostheses are very complex systems, heterogenous in structure, made up from various material...
Abfraction is a relatively new concept in dentistry, and there is still debate as to whether or not ...
Early diagnosis of occlusal overload is an important issue in dental medicine. The high occlusal for...
Aim and objectives. Excessive dental wear (pathological attrition and abfractions) is a frequent com...
Optical tomographic techniques are of particular importance in the medical imaging field, because th...
Excessive dental wear (pathological attrition and/or abfractions) is a frequent complication in brux...
Nowadays, optical tomographic techniques are of particular importance in the medical imaging field, ...
Non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL) are defined as the loss of tooth substance at the cemento-enamel...
The aim of this study is the early detection and monitoring of occlusal overload in bruxing patients...
The aim of this study is the early detection and monitoring of occlusal overload in bruxing patients...
Inflammation of the gums and tooth decay are conditions that, if detected early enough, can be corre...
Non-carious cervical lesions are characterized by the loss of dental hard tissue at the cement-ename...
Occlusal disorders are characterized by multiple dental and periodontal signs. Some of these are rev...
Objective: Presently oral examination of a patient is carried out by three methods –clinical or visu...
AIM: To provide a three-dimensional representation of external cervical resorption (ECR) with micros...
Dental prostheses are very complex systems, heterogenous in structure, made up from various material...
Abfraction is a relatively new concept in dentistry, and there is still debate as to whether or not ...