Diagnosis of erosive tooth wear.


Autoria(s): Ganss, Carolina; Lussi, Adrian
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

The clinical diagnosis 'erosion' is made from characteristic deviations from the original anatomical tooth morphology, thus distinguishing acid-induced tissue loss from other forms of wear. Primary pathognomonic features are shallow concavities on smooth surfaces occurring coronal from the enamel-cementum junction. Problems from diagnosing occlusal surfaces and exposed dentine are discussed. Indices for recording erosive wear include morphological as well as quantitative criteria. Currently, various indices are used, each having their virtues and flaws, making the comparison of prevalence studies difficult. The Basic Erosive Wear Examination (BEWE) is described, which is intended to provide an easy tool for research as well as for use in general dental practice. The cumulative score of this index is the sum of the most severe scores obtained from all sextants and is linked to suggestions for clinical management. In addition to recording erosive lesions, the assessment of progression is important as the indication of treatment measures depends on erosion activity. A number of evaluated and sensitive methods for in vitro and in situ approaches are available, but the fundamental problem for their clinical use is the lack of reidentifiable reference areas. Tools for clinical monitoring are described.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/61765/1/Diagnosis%20of%20Erosive%20Tooth%20Wear.pdf

Ganss, Carolina; Lussi, Adrian (2014). Diagnosis of erosive tooth wear. Monographs in oral science, 25, pp. 22-31. Karger 10.1159/000359935 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000359935>

doi:10.7892/boris.61765

info:doi:10.1159/000359935

info:pmid:24993255

urn:issn:0077-0892

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Karger

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http://boris.unibe.ch/61765/

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Fonte

Ganss, Carolina; Lussi, Adrian (2014). Diagnosis of erosive tooth wear. Monographs in oral science, 25, pp. 22-31. Karger 10.1159/000359935 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000359935>

Palavras-Chave #610 Medicine & health
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