2015
DOI: 10.1590/1981-863720150003000032941
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Noncarious cervical lesions in occlusion service patients: occlusal aspects and risk factors

Abstract: Objective To evaluate the occlusal aspects of patients with and without noncarious cervical injury and identify its risk factors. Method Results Parafunctional habits were identified at a frequency of 92.0% of the patients. Unilateral chewing was not associated with the presence of lesions. The side disocclusion by the canine was prevalent in the whole sample. Occlusal interference in maximal intercuspal position and in nonworking side were presented as risk factors for the higher number of lesions and their d… Show more

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“…Four articles 31,32,34,35 described the method used in the NCCL and GR diagnosis although heterogeneity has been observed, and only one article 33 did not describe the method applied. Teixeira et al, 31 Yoshizaki et al, 32 and Brandini et al 35 developed all analyses with only one examiner, while in Alvarez-Arenal et al study, 34 six researchers (one of each university included) performed the diagnosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Four articles 31,32,34,35 described the method used in the NCCL and GR diagnosis although heterogeneity has been observed, and only one article 33 did not describe the method applied. Teixeira et al, 31 Yoshizaki et al, 32 and Brandini et al 35 developed all analyses with only one examiner, while in Alvarez-Arenal et al study, 34 six researchers (one of each university included) performed the diagnosis.…”
Section: Study Selection Characteristics and Description/quality Assessment And Heterogeneitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abrasive/traumatic brushing, 31,32,34 extrinsic or intrinsic 31 acid activity, 31,32,34 and parafunctional habits 31,33,34 were reported in the articles and included as etiological causal factor of NCCL and GR. The abrasive/traumatic brushing had contradictory results and did not present a statistical significance, 31,32 but it can be considered a contributing factor.…”
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