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Michael F. Grasso, DDS - There are three main types of tooth wear: Attrition, Erosion, and Abrasion. • Attrition refers to tooth against tooth friction - like grinding. • Erosion is chemical
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Merton Dental on Twitter: "Great examples of abrasion(brushing hard) abfraction due to grinding Erosion due to acid diet and attrition(wear) https://t.co/4kraEbvsqV" / Twitter
Dental Angel - 🔲 CAUSES OF TOOTH WEAR 🔲 -Attrition -Erosion -Abrasion -Abfraction 🔳Tooth Wear Self Assessment: -Teeth are becoming Yellow. -Teeth are becoming Sensitive. -Bite is Changing. -Uncomfortable to Chew. -Teeth
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