2012
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(12)60180-2
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Clinical evaluation of the association between noncarious cervical lesions and occlusal forces

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“…In Brazil, Fonseca's Anamnestic Index (IAF) has frequently been used [5][6][7][8] to classify individuals according to TMD severity (mild, moderate, severe and no TMD), and also to screen patients for further developments in diagnosing TMD. 9 The IAF is a scale proposed in the Portuguese language, consisting of 10 questions whose answers are arranged in a three-point scale format (no, sometimes, yes).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, Fonseca's Anamnestic Index (IAF) has frequently been used [5][6][7][8] to classify individuals according to TMD severity (mild, moderate, severe and no TMD), and also to screen patients for further developments in diagnosing TMD. 9 The IAF is a scale proposed in the Portuguese language, consisting of 10 questions whose answers are arranged in a three-point scale format (no, sometimes, yes).…”
Section: Declaration Of Interestsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dental professionals must consider the importance of occlusal contacts for the success of dental treatment, maintaining occlusal stability and orofacial harmony, as occlusal interferences may implicate potential damages to the whole stomatognathic system, which includes teeth, supporting structures, neuromuscular system and temporomandibular joints (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A falta de evidências clínicas claras sobre a etiologia das LCNCs resultou na aceitação de uma causalidade multifatorial (MAIR, 1992;LEVITCH et al, 1994;DONACHIE;WALLS, 1995;BADER et al, 1996;BORCIC et al, 2004), em que todos esses processos (Abrasão, Erosão e Abfração) podem causar o aparecimento e a propagação dessas lesões (LEVITCH et al, 1994;BADER et al, 1996;PINTADO et al, 2000;PIOTROWSKI;GILLETE;HANCOCK, 2001;MICHAEL et al, 2009;BRANDINI et al, 2012b).…”
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“…As perguntas do questionário foram divididas em grupos de acordo com os possíveis (MAIR, 1992;LEVITCH et al, 1994;DONACHIE;WALLS, 1995;BADER et al, 1996;BORCIC et al, 2004) Seguindo o mesmo delineamento metodológico de vários estudos, a presente pesquisa utilizou-se da aplicação de questionário (BADER et al, 1996;TELLES;PEREIRA, 2000;ÁRNADÓTTIR et al, 2003;PEGORARO et al, 2005;TELLES;PEREIRA, 2006;EL AIDI et al, 2011;BARTLETT et al, 2011;BRANDINI et al, 2012b;MULIC et al, 2012), exame clínico e moldagem dos arcos para identificação de facetas de desgaste (BADER et al, 1996;TELLES;PEREIRA, 2000;MILLER et al, 2003;PEGORARO et al, 2005;TELLES;PEREIRA, 2006;PIKDÖKEN et al, 2011;BRANDINI et al, 2012b) e aplicação do índice de biofilme dental (RADENTZ et al, 1976;MILLER et al, 2003;PIKDÖKEN et al, 2011) para correlacionar a presença de lesões com os possíveis fatores etiológicos envolvidos na sua formação e desenvolvimento. Foram consideradas todas as formas de LCNCs presentes nas superfícies vestibulares e palatinas/linguais de todos os dentes, independentemente de suas características e de sua provável etiologia.…”
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