2009
DOI: 10.1902/jop.2009.090149
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Abfractions and Attachment Loss in Teeth With Premature Contacts in Centric Relation: Clinical Observations

Abstract: Within the same patient, teeth with abfractions presented more attachment loss than those without abfractions. However, associations were not demonstrated between PCCR and the presence of abfractions or increased attachment loss. Future studies are needed to improve the knowledge regarding interactions among occlusal factors, attachment loss, and abfractions.

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“…If abnormal occlusal contacts occur in the healthy periodontium, occlusal adjustment is still disputable. The findings [26,33] are comparable with the statement that periodontal pockets and apical migration of the junction epithelium are not a consequence of the excessive occlusal forces applied to the teeth with normal supporting structures established by Zander and Polson in 1977 [34]. The authors emphasized that tooth mobility and widened periodontal ligaments in the radiographs despite the absence of periodontal pocket could indicate primary occlusal trauma.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…If abnormal occlusal contacts occur in the healthy periodontium, occlusal adjustment is still disputable. The findings [26,33] are comparable with the statement that periodontal pockets and apical migration of the junction epithelium are not a consequence of the excessive occlusal forces applied to the teeth with normal supporting structures established by Zander and Polson in 1977 [34]. The authors emphasized that tooth mobility and widened periodontal ligaments in the radiographs despite the absence of periodontal pocket could indicate primary occlusal trauma.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Abstracts of the remaining 110 relevant papers were evaluated to see if they met the inclusion criteria. Of these, seven articles were selected and their full texts read [22][23][24][25][26][27][28]. Two articles did not meet the eligibility criteria [25,28].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In conclusion, it is no longer deemed advisable to use selective grinding in an attempt to cure abfraction lesions 30,36 . Nevertheless, in the framework of orthodontic treatment, it may be worthwhile for orthodontists to discern specific areas of interference and to modify the values of lateral torque during finishing stages of treatment.…”
Section: --Occlusal Trauma As An Etiological Factormentioning
confidence: 99%