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Title: Regressive and Traumatic Alterations of Teeth


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Regressive and Traumatic Alterations of Teeth
  • Unit 4

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Regressive Alteration
  • Attrition
  • Abrasion
  • Erosion

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Attrition
  • Physiologic wearing away
  • Incisal, occlusal and interproximal surfaces
  • Part of aging process
  • Bruxism pathologic attrition

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Attrition Radiologic Features
  • Change in normal outline
  • Flat occlusal plane
  • Loss of mamelon
  • Pulp chamber, canal size
  • Hypercementosis

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Attrition
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Attrition
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Abrasion
  • Non-physiologic wearing away
  • Habits
  • Toothbrush trauma
  • Dental floss injury
  • Occupational hazards

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Abrasion 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

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You will write cases today
  • Describe
  • Type of film(s)
  • Location / number of lesions (problem)
  • Size
  • Shape
  • Border
  • Content
  • Effects on neighboring structures

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Case 1 for write-up
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March 2000
May 2003
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Erosion
  • Chemical cause
  • No bacteria involved
  • Diet
  • Regurgitation
  • Occupational hazards

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Erosion - Radiologic Features
  • Radiolucent defects
  • Dietary acids labial surface
  • Regurgitation mandibular lingual surface
  • Occupational all surfaces

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Resorption Phenomenon
  • External
  • Internal

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External Resorption
  • Periapical pathology
  • Trauma
  • Mechanical forces
  • Tumors and cysts
  • Impacted teeth
  • Osteosclerosis
  • Idiopathic

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Ext. Resorption Periapical Path
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Ext. Resorption Trauma
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Case for Brett Moore
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Ext. Resorption Orthodontic
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Ext. Resorption Tumors/cysts
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Ext. Resorption Tumors/cysts
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Ext. Resorption
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Ext. Resorption Impacted Tooth
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Ext. Resorption Impacted Tooth
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Ext. Resorption Osteosclerosis
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Ext. Resorption Idiopathic
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Case for Ruth Atterberg
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Internal Resorption
  • Trauma
  • Idiopathic

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Int. Resorption Idiopathic
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Internal Resorption Trauma
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Traumatic Injury to Teeth
  • Concussion
  • Luxation
  • Avulsion

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Concussion
  • 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

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Luxation
  • Dislocation of teeth intrusion, extrusion,
    lateral, lingual or buccal
  • Early radiographic observation widened PDL
    spaces
  • Long term effect pulpal sclerosis, necrosis,
    periapical lesion

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Avulsion
  • Loss of tooth
  • Socket outline
  • Fracture of alveolar bone
  • Possibility of reimplantation

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Fracture of Teeth
  • Coronal fracture
  • Cusp
  • Pulp
  • Root fracture
  • Horizontal
  • Vertical
  • (Details of fracture in Unit 11)
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