2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2004.12.012
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In vivo correlation of noncarious cervical lesions and occlusal wear

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“…In this study 214 (72.5%) subjects have at least one tooth with an NCCL and the number of lesions per subjects ranged from 1-18, with the greatest proportion (77%) having 1-6 lesions, which is different from former results of 52% (n=48, age 16-24) [8], or 33.1% (n=299, mean age 28.9) [1], 58% (n=386, age 38-59) [9]. This discrepancy may be caused by different age of the study subjects because the age of subjects in our study is higher than that in the previous study.…”
Section: Tooth Frequency and Locationcontrasting
confidence: 66%
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“…In this study 214 (72.5%) subjects have at least one tooth with an NCCL and the number of lesions per subjects ranged from 1-18, with the greatest proportion (77%) having 1-6 lesions, which is different from former results of 52% (n=48, age 16-24) [8], or 33.1% (n=299, mean age 28.9) [1], 58% (n=386, age 38-59) [9]. This discrepancy may be caused by different age of the study subjects because the age of subjects in our study is higher than that in the previous study.…”
Section: Tooth Frequency and Locationcontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…NCCLs often occurred on the buccal or labial surfaces of the teeth, especially the first premolars [1]. The tendency of distribution of NCCLs which maxillary teeth were more easily affected than mandibular teeth with no significant difference between the right and left sides of the mouth [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31,32 Even when such associations have been strong, occurrences of wedge-shaped NCCLs were found to be associated with both occlusal attrition and corrosion. 7 Furthermore, the finding that NCCLs occur most frequently on buccal surfaces of teeth and rarely on lingual surfaces has been attributed to variation in salivary protection against corrosion at different intra-oral sites rather than occlusal stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A influência do excesso de carga oclusal no desenvolvimento de LCNCs tem sido verificada em vários estudos, através da avaliação de contatos oclusais e de facetas de desgaste (GRIPPO, 1991;EAKLE, 1996;PINTADO et al, 2000;TELLES;PEREIRA, 2000;ESTAFAN et al, 2005;PEGORARO et al, 2005;TELLES;PEREIRA, 2006). Porém, as relações funcionais oclusais podem sofrer alterações ao longo do tempo e, provavelmente, não refletem as condições no momento do início da lesão.…”
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“…Contrariamente, 4 estudos não encontraram qualquer correlação significativa entre LCNCs e facetas de desgaste, mostrando a falta de consenso nessa relação (PIOTROWSKI; GILLETE; HANCOCK, 2001;ESTAFAN et al, 2005;PIKDÖKEN et al, 2011).…”
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