Title: Regressive and Traumatic Alterations of Teeth
1Regressive and Traumatic Alterations of Teeth
2Regressive Alteration
- Attrition
- Abrasion
- Erosion
3Attrition
- Physiologic wearing away
- Incisal, occlusal and interproximal surfaces
- Part of aging process
- Bruxism pathologic attrition
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5Attrition Radiologic Features
- Change in normal outline
- Flat occlusal plane
- Loss of mamelon
- Pulp chamber, canal size
- Hypercementosis
6Attrition
7Attrition
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9Abrasion
- Non-physiologic wearing away
- Habits
- Toothbrush trauma
- Dental floss injury
- Occupational hazards
10Abrasion Radiologic Features
- Radiolucent defects at the cervical region
- Well-defined semilunar defects
- Pulp chambers sclerosed
- In case of dental floss injury, distal surfaces
more involved
11You will write cases today
- Describe
- Type of film(s)
- Location / number of lesions (problem)
- Size
- Shape
- Border
- Content
- Effects on neighboring structures
12Case 1 for write-up
13March 2000
May 2003
14Erosion
- Chemical cause
- No bacteria involved
- Diet
- Regurgitation
- Occupational hazards
15Erosion - Radiologic Features
- Radiolucent defects
- Dietary acids labial surface
- Regurgitation mandibular lingual surface
- Occupational all surfaces
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18Resorption Phenomenon
19External Resorption
- Periapical pathology
- Trauma
- Mechanical forces
- Tumors and cysts
- Impacted teeth
- Osteosclerosis
- Idiopathic
20Ext. Resorption Periapical Path
21Ext. Resorption Trauma
22Case for Brett Moore
23Ext. Resorption Orthodontic
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25Ext. Resorption Tumors/cysts
26Ext. Resorption Tumors/cysts
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28Ext. Resorption
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30Ext. Resorption Impacted Tooth
31Ext. Resorption Impacted Tooth
32Ext. Resorption Osteosclerosis
33Ext. Resorption Idiopathic
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35Case for Ruth Atterberg
36Internal Resorption
37Int. Resorption Idiopathic
38Internal Resorption Trauma
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40Traumatic Injury to Teeth
- Concussion
- Luxation
- Avulsion
41Concussion
- No displacement or loosening
- Crushing injury to adjoining areas
- Early radiographic changes may be minimal
- Widened PDL spaces few days to weeks
- Long term effects pulpal sclerosis, necrosis,
periapical lesions
42Luxation
- Dislocation of teeth intrusion, extrusion,
lateral, lingual or buccal - Early radiographic observation widened PDL
spaces - Long term effect pulpal sclerosis, necrosis,
periapical lesion
43Avulsion
- Loss of tooth
- Socket outline
- Fracture of alveolar bone
- Possibility of reimplantation
44Fracture of Teeth
- Coronal fracture
- Cusp
- Pulp
- Root fracture
- Horizontal
- Vertical
- (Details of fracture in Unit 11)