Tooth Wear (Pathological or Physiological)
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zaker, M., & Nanobashvili, K. (2020). Tooth Wear (Pathological or Physiological) . Caucasus Journal of Health Sciences and Public Health, 4(4), 45–48. Retrieved from https://caucasushealth.ug.edu.ge/index.php/caucasushealth/article/view/302

Abstract

Tooth wear can be defined as loss of tooth surface due to attrition, abrasion or erosion. It can mainly be divided into two groups (pathological and physiological). Many patients and clinicians deal with this process, If not controlled or detected in early stages it can elevate fast and due to its irreversibility treatments are concluded in prosthetic protocols. Main key factor in this process is prevention, monitoring and management. Each individual can has its own version of worn teeth, due to that our methods of approach will be different in every case.

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