2022
DOI: 10.3390/dj10050080
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Development of a Clinically Relevant Index for Tooth Wear Treatment Needs

Abstract: Background: This study aimed to develop a tooth wear classification system that combined the extent, severity, and aesthetic impact of tooth wear and correlated them with the most appropriate clinical management strategy. Methods: Three hundred photographs were used to develop a classification tool that contained four levels of severity and aesthetic impact (0, 1, 2, and 3) in three age groups of patients. Ten examiners assessed and classified the cases using validated forms. Additionally, they selected the re… Show more

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“…Numerous attempts have been made to develop wear indices and classification systems 29,31,32 . While a universally accepted classification system is missing, patients with worn dentition present different challenging clinical scenarios for the dentist who wishes to restore the physiological anatomy of the dentition, if indicated or requested by the patient, usually for aesthetic issues.…”
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“…Numerous attempts have been made to develop wear indices and classification systems 29,31,32 . While a universally accepted classification system is missing, patients with worn dentition present different challenging clinical scenarios for the dentist who wishes to restore the physiological anatomy of the dentition, if indicated or requested by the patient, usually for aesthetic issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous attempts have been made to develop wear indices and classification systems. 29,31,32 While a universally accepted classification system is missing, patients with worn dentition present different challenging clinical scenarios for the dentist who wishes to restore the physiological anatomy of the dentition, if indicated or requested by the patient, usually for aesthetic issues. For decades, prosthodontists have restored these patients with classical crown and bridge treatments, sacrificing a large amount of dental tissue in order to obtain the space needed for prosthetic materials.…”
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