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2019, Number 3

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Invest Medicoquir 2019; 11 (3)

Dental abrasion. Case report

Ruiz CHJ, Herrera BA
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Language: Spanish
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Key words:

dental wear, non-carious dental lesions, abrasion.

ABSTRACT

Abrasion is one of non-carious dental lesions, like attrition, abfraction and erosion: This is define as pathological loss of strong dental tissue that compromise enamel, dentine and cement. To present a case with a dental wear lesions. 45 years old Cuban male patient who refer wear in almost all his teeth and hypersensitive .He also refer smokes one and half packet of cigarettes. Drinks regularly canned soft drinks of coke and lemon and brush his teeth in a mixed way twice a day with whitening toothpaste component. The checkup show us pronounced dental wear in the teeth neck its compromise enamel, dentine, cement, and sensitivity. It propose a traumatic dental abrasion, provenance of many factors like consumption of nicotine. Ingest carbonated soft drinks often, the toothpaste quality and the way he does tooth brushing.


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