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- Abrasion_(dental) abstract "Abrasion is the loss of tooth structure by mechanical forces from a foreign element. If this force begins at the cementoenamel junction, then progression of tooth loss can be rapid since enamel is very thin in this region of the tooth. Once past the enamel, abrasion quickly destroys the softer dentin and cementum structures.Possible sources of this wearing of tooth are toothbrushes, toothpicks, floss, and any dental appliance frequently set in and removed from the mouth. The appearance is commonly described as V-shaped when caused by excessive pressure during tooth brushing. Abrasion is seen at a cervical necks of the teeth, as a deep ridge on the buccal or labial surfaces. The surface is shiny rather than carious, and sometimes the ridge is deep enough to see the pulp chamber within the tooth itself.The teeth most commonly affected are premolars and canines.".
- Abrasion_(dental) icd10 "K03.1".
- Abrasion_(dental) meshId "D014072".
- Abrasion_(dental) wikiPageID "1915056".
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- Abrasion_(dental) hasPhotoCollection Abrasion_(dental).
- Abrasion_(dental) icd "K03.1".
- Abrasion_(dental) meshid "D014072".
- Abrasion_(dental) name "Abrasion".
- Abrasion_(dental) subject Category:Acquired_tooth_disorders.
- Abrasion_(dental) type Abstraction100002137.
- Abrasion_(dental) type AcquiredToothDisorders.
- Abrasion_(dental) type Attribute100024264.
- Abrasion_(dental) type Condition113920835.
- Abrasion_(dental) type Disease114070360.
- Abrasion_(dental) type Disorder114052403.
- Abrasion_(dental) type IllHealth114052046.
- Abrasion_(dental) type Illness114061805.
- Abrasion_(dental) type PathologicalState114051917.
- Abrasion_(dental) type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Abrasion_(dental) type State100024720.
- Abrasion_(dental) type Disease.
- Abrasion_(dental) type AilmentCondition.
- Abrasion_(dental) type Situation.
- Abrasion_(dental) comment "Abrasion is the loss of tooth structure by mechanical forces from a foreign element. If this force begins at the cementoenamel junction, then progression of tooth loss can be rapid since enamel is very thin in this region of the tooth. Once past the enamel, abrasion quickly destroys the softer dentin and cementum structures.Possible sources of this wearing of tooth are toothbrushes, toothpicks, floss, and any dental appliance frequently set in and removed from the mouth.".
- Abrasion_(dental) label "Abrasio dentium".
- Abrasion_(dental) label "Abrasion (dental)".
- Abrasion_(dental) label "磨損作用 (牙科)".
- Abrasion_(dental) sameAs Abraze_(stomatologie).
- Abrasion_(dental) sameAs Abrasio_dentium.
- Abrasion_(dental) sameAs m.065tgf.
- Abrasion_(dental) sameAs Q331181.
- Abrasion_(dental) sameAs Q331181.
- Abrasion_(dental) sameAs Abrasion_(dental).
- Abrasion_(dental) wasDerivedFrom Abrasion_(dental)?oldid=601110804.
- Abrasion_(dental) isPrimaryTopicOf Abrasion_(dental).
- Abrasion_(dental) name "Abrasion (dental)".