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Tooth Wear and Tribological Investigations in Dentistry

Ran Wang, Yuanjing Zhu, Cheng-Xin Chen, Yu Long Han, Hongbo Zhou

2022Applied Bionics and Biomechanics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dental or tooth wear is a physiological process in the life cycle of teeth. Loss of the occlusal surface may cause excessive tooth wear. Several factors may contribute to tooth wear with different intensities and duration in the oral cavity. The oral cavity is generally compared to a tribological system to determine the various types of wear between teeth and restorative materials and assess the amount of dental wear. However, it is challenging to investigate in vitro and in vivo wear owing to the complexity of tooth wear; thus, a clear correlation between in vitro and in vivo data could not be established. This review is aimed at providing an insight into the etiology of tooth wear and tribological investigations in dentistry.

Topics & Concepts

Tooth wearDentistryTribologyTooth surfaceOral cavityMaterials scienceOrthodonticsMedicineMetallurgyTemporomandibular Joint DisordersDental Erosion and TreatmentDental materials and restorations
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