Dental Wear : Diagnosis And Treatment. Increasing the vertical dimension of occlusion | Recorded Webinar

OBJECTIVE: In this talk, the objective is to evaluate the etiology, the symptoms and the way to treat the 3 types of dental wear (erosion, attrition, constriction of the envelope of function) and illustrate it through 3 clinical cases. 

Tooth wear is the irreversible loss of tooth structure, which is often painful, unsightly and impairs the function of teeth. Erosion, attrition and abrasion are the 3 types of dental wear.  

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN THIS SESSION?  

  • Introduction 
  • Etiology 
  • Diagnosis 
  • Treatment  
  • Clinical cases 
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Dr Sara Martakoush Prosthodontist
Categories:
Periodontics
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vertical dimension of occlusion
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   Video Source: Pre-recorded

   Language: English

   Created
1 year ago

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