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Review
. 2008 Oct;36(10):759-66.
doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2008.06.004. Epub 2008 Jul 25.

Non-carious cervical tooth surface loss: a literature review

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Review

Non-carious cervical tooth surface loss: a literature review

Ian Wood et al. J Dent. 2008 Oct.

Abstract

Objectives: As the population ages and teeth are increasingly retained for life the incidence of non-carious cervical tooth surface loss is increasing but little is understood about the aetiology and management of these lesions. The purpose of this literature review was to review and critically appraise the literature as it relates to the prevalence, aetiology and treatment of non-carious cervical tooth surface loss.

Search strategy: An electronic search, using OVID electronic bibliographic databases was performed with no restriction on the language of publication.

Conclusions: Despite the paucity of research into non-carious cervical tooth surface loss it was concluded that the number and size of lesions increases with age, lesions are more common on the facial aspects of teeth and the formation of lesions appears to be multi-factorial with lesion shape not being a predictor of aetiology. It was also concluded that the value of restoring these lesions, where indicated, is unclear and that occlusal adjustment to increase the retention of restorations placed to restore lesions or to halt lesion progression cannot be supported.

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