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The interpretation of tooth wear - literature review

Hwang SJ, Seo MS

Tooth wear is a multifactorial condition, leading to the loss of dental hard tissues. While for many years, tooth wear was a condition of little interest in daily clinical practice,...
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Diagnosis of tooth wear

Lee H, Ko KH, Huh YH, Park CJ, Cho LR

Tooth wear is gradually increasing with increasing life expectancy. In particular, it is important to establish a treatment plan in the early stages so that it does not proceed to...
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Review of Previous Studies on Dental Wear Method

Jeon CL, Woo EJ, Pak S

Tooth wear records valuable information ranging from diets to cultural behaviors such as using teeth as a tool. However, methods analyzing tooth wear in archaeological skeletal remains have been designed...
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A novel 3D scan method to quantify teeth wear

Kim SJ, Choi DG, Kwon KR, Lee SH

  • KMID: 2195783
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 2004 Feb;42(1):1-10.
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Tooth wear is physiological phenomenon. Ninety-seven percent of normal people have tooth wear and about 7% has pathologic teeth wear. If we know the amount of tooth...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of the patient with severe tooth loss and tooth wear with vertical dimension gaining: A case report

Jo YJ, Jung S, Yang HS, Park SW, Lim HP, Yun KD, Park C

Multiple tooth loss and excessive occlusal wear can result in damage to occlusal disharmony, functional disorders and esthetic problems, requiring comprehensive prosthetic treatments. Changing vertical dimension harmonized with surrounding muscle...
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Full-mouth rehabilitation of the patient with severe tooth wear using all ceramic restorations

Kim TS, Lee JH, Lee CW, Lee WS, Lee SY

Tooth wear is known as a normal physiological process which gradually progresses. It is reported that vertical dimension can be kept stable because amount of physiologically worn loss could be...
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A case of full mouth rehabilitation with orthodontic treatment in patient with extensive tooth erosion and wear using monolithic zirconia prostheses

Yun BS, Kim JE, Shim JS, Kim JH

Extensive dental erosion and wear will cause serious loss of function and aesthetics in the mouth. In order to recover this condition, careful analysis of the patient's bite relationship is...
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Full mouth rehabilitation in patient with loss of vertical dimension and deep bite due to tooth wear

Chae HS, Jeon BS, Lee JJ, Ahn SG, Seo JM

Excessive tooth wear can cause irreversible damage to the occlusal surface and can alter the anterior occlusal relationship by destroying the structure of the anterior teeth needed for esthetics and...
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of the new tooth wear measurement parameters

Lee SH, Nam SE, Lee SP

Nowadays, there has been an increasing interest in the preservation of natural dentition and the proper occlusion related to tooth wear for quality of life. To overcome the problems of...
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Full mouth rehabilitation with vertical dimension increase in patient with loss of anterior guidance due to maxillary anterior teeth wear: A case report

Kim WG, Yeom KY, Lee YS

Severely worn dentition is frequently multifactorial. It is crucial that the etiology of excessive wear be determined, but accurately diagnosing the factors responsible for tooth wear is often confusing. Before...
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A case of full mouth rehabilitation in patient with loss of vertical dimension and deep bite due to tooth wear

Seo SY, Lee NY, Kang JK

The collapse of the posterior occlusion destroys the normal occlusal plane and causes excessive wear reducing the vertical dimension. Reduced vertical dimension of occlusion causes not only aesthetic and functional...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of a patient with severe tooth erosion with a digital crown lengthening guide

Park Y, Hong SJ, Paek J, Pae A, Kim HS

In the oral cavity, the teeth undergo wear and corrosion throughout their lives. Progressive and constant tooth wear is a natural phenomenon of aging, but wear and corrosion due to...
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A study on the in-vitro wear of the natural tooth structure by opposing zirconia or dental porcelain

Jung YS, Lee JW, Choi YJ, Ahn JS, Shin SW, Huh JB

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to evaluate clinical validity of a zirconia full-coverage crown by comparing zirconia's wear capacity over antagonistic teeth with that of feldspathic dental porcelain. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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Maxillary first molar wear: a longitudinal study of children

Kim WH, Nam SE, Park YS, Lee SP

The aim of this study is to examine the correlation between tooth wear and age by quantitatively measuring maxillary first molar wear in children. A total of 150 maxillary dental...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of the patient with severely worn dentition using monolithic zirconia prosthesis: A clinical report

Kim TY, Han JS, Kim SH, Yeo IS, Lee JB

Excessive occlusal wear causes loss of tooth structure, occlusal plane disharmony, impaired function and esthetic problems. Although the decrease of occlusal vertical dimension may be compensated by the growth of...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of the patient with severely worn dentition: a case report

Song MY, Park JM, Park EJ

The severe wear of anterior teeth facilitates the loss of anterior guidance, which protects the posterior teeth from wear during excursive movement. The collapse of posterior teeth also results in...
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A STUDY ON THE FACTORS AFFECTING TO TOOTH WEAR

Park HB, Jin TH, Han KS

  • KMID: 2118622
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 1999 Jun;37(3):328-342.
This study was performed to investigate the factors related to tooth wear. For this study, 78 patients with temporomandibular disorders and 76 dental students without any signs and symptoms of...
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Functional and esthetic improvement through systematic diagnosis and treatment procedures in patient with unaesthetic anterior teeth proportion because of tooth wear: A case report

Jeong HY, Choi YS

It is reported that the causes of unaesthetic proportion of anterior teeth vary widely. Especially, when the unaesthetic tooth proportion of the mandibular incisors arises due to the wear of...
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Maxillary full-arch fixed dental prosthesis of the elderly patient with worn dentition

Lee JH, Choi YJ, Ryu JJ

Tooth wear, one of the physiological changes in the elderly patient's mouth, generally does not require treatment, but requires prosthodontic restoration when occlusal disharmony, poor masticatory function, pulp exposure occurs....
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Methods for quantitative measurement of tooth wear using the area and volume of virtual model cusps

Kim SH, Park YS, Kim MK, Kim S, Lee SP

PURPOSE: Clinicians must examine tooth wear to make a proper diagnosis. However, qualitative methods of measuring tooth wear have many disadvantages. Therefore, this study aimed to develop and evaluate quantitative...
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