Smiles by Bergen Dental - Treatments recommended for abfraction areas include composite restorations (white fillings, also known as bondings), night guard wear to protect dentition from Bruxism during the night, and teeth
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Abfraction
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Abfraction lesion at the gum line. A typical abfraction lesion in a... | Download Scientific Diagram
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A typical abfraction lesion in a patient with multiple types of NCCLs.... | Download Scientific Diagram
Figure 4 from Attrition, abrasion, corrosion and abfraction revisited: a new perspective on tooth surface lesions. | Semantic Scholar
Esthetic and Predictable Treatment of Abfraction Lesions | June 2011 | Inside Dentistry
Esthetic and Predictable Treatment of Abfraction Lesions | June 2011 | Inside Dentistry
Abfraction, as seen in these pictures, is caused by flexural forces. This causes lost tooth structure in a "notch". Stressors that … | Lost tooth, Dentistry, Dental
PDF) Abfraction, Abrasion, Biocorrosion, and the Enigma of Noncarious Cervical Lesions: A 20‐Year Perspective
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Abfraction lesions at gumline build up to prevent food trap, sensitivity, and esthetics Before & After Photos | Federal Heights CO
Howard Farran on Twitter: "Cervical tooth abfraction is the loss of tooth caused by biomechanical loading forces that result in flexure & failure of enamel and dentin. https://t.co/rmkoTuPKOq" / Twitter
Abfraction lesions at gumline build up to prevent food trap, sensitivity, and esthetics Before & After Photos | Federal Heights CO
Macroscopic image of a tooth with abfraction. Cervical area with... | Download Scientific Diagram
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