Non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) are saucer-shaped abrasions of a tooth. NCCLs can form due to various etiologies, including toothbrushing wear, acid erosion, and mechanical stress. Owing to this complex interplay, the mechanism of NCCLs in tooth abrasion has not been established. This study aims to develop a numerical method using a computational toothbrush to simulate NCCLs. The forces acting on the teeth and the amount of abrasion generated were evaluated. The discrete element method using in-house code, connected particle model, and Archard wear model were applied for brushing. In the toothbrush model, 42 acrylic tufts were fixed into a toothbrush head. The teeth models with enamel properties comprised four flat plates and two groov...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the susceptibility of dentin to brushing abrasion using four d...
Objectives: This pilot study aims to investigate the prevalence of noncarious cervical lesions (NCCL...
Objectives To investigate the effect of toothpaste abrasive level on the progression of non-carious...
This study sought to develop a novel method to quantitatively characterize non-carious cervical lesi...
Effective brushing is the basis for maintaining the oral health of millions of people. Since the 196...
Non-carious cervical tooth lesions for many decades were attributed to the effects of abrasion and ...
Abfractives lesions or abfractions are non-cavity lesions of dental structures in which a biomechani...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2008 Australian Dental ...
The causes of dental abfraction used to be a controversial subject. Although mechanical theory gaine...
This paper deals with direct restorations of teeth with non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL). NCCL de...
Background: Through the years the dental profession has held a variety of theories about the causes ...
Abfraction is a relatively new concept in dentistry, and there is still debate as to whether or not ...
Over the last century, humans from industrialized societies have witnessed a radical increase in som...
One of the most discussed topics in toothbrush design is identifying the contact force exerted by th...
Copyright © 2012 Shihab A. Romeed et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the susceptibility of dentin to brushing abrasion using four d...
Objectives: This pilot study aims to investigate the prevalence of noncarious cervical lesions (NCCL...
Objectives To investigate the effect of toothpaste abrasive level on the progression of non-carious...
This study sought to develop a novel method to quantitatively characterize non-carious cervical lesi...
Effective brushing is the basis for maintaining the oral health of millions of people. Since the 196...
Non-carious cervical tooth lesions for many decades were attributed to the effects of abrasion and ...
Abfractives lesions or abfractions are non-cavity lesions of dental structures in which a biomechani...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2008 Australian Dental ...
The causes of dental abfraction used to be a controversial subject. Although mechanical theory gaine...
This paper deals with direct restorations of teeth with non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL). NCCL de...
Background: Through the years the dental profession has held a variety of theories about the causes ...
Abfraction is a relatively new concept in dentistry, and there is still debate as to whether or not ...
Over the last century, humans from industrialized societies have witnessed a radical increase in som...
One of the most discussed topics in toothbrush design is identifying the contact force exerted by th...
Copyright © 2012 Shihab A. Romeed et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the susceptibility of dentin to brushing abrasion using four d...
Objectives: This pilot study aims to investigate the prevalence of noncarious cervical lesions (NCCL...
Objectives To investigate the effect of toothpaste abrasive level on the progression of non-carious...