Tooth wear is the loss of tooth substance during everyday functioning by means other than dental caries. It is expected at a certain level in every person, and it increases with age. In the last decades, due to increased life expectancy and high patient demands, it has become an important problem modern dentistry has to face. Early diagnosis is imperative for the timely management of tooth wear, to avoid subsequent esthetic and functional problems. However, the conventional clinically applicable diagnostic tools involve qualitative assessments by using indices, and thus, are subjective and lack precision. In contrast, 3D quantitative methods on dental models are more objective and can be highly accurate, detecting even minor tooth wear amou...