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dc.creatorMendiburu Zavala, Celia Elena del Perpetuo Socorro
dc.creatorCarrillo Mendiburu, Josué
dc.creatorLugo Ancona, Pedro
dc.date2017-06-13
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-16T15:58:50Z
dc.date.available2018-03-16T15:58:50Z
dc.identifierhttp://ojs.unam.mx/index.php/rom/article/view/60390
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/1204110
dc.descriptionObjective: To determine the relationship between traumatic occlusion and abfractions and their role in pulp disease. Introduction: In many teeth lesions might have their onset at the cement and enamel junction; caused by loss of hard tissue, these lesions might appear at vestibular or lingual sides, and are frequently accompanied by tooth sensitivity. Material and methods: Cross-sectioned observational study with analytical component. Size of sample and inclusion materials: subjects exhibiting dental abfraction caused by traumatic occlusion, who suffered some pulp consequence. Excluded from the study were patients suffering caries, erosions, fillings, previous orthodontic or endodontic treatment, fractures fi ssures, or dento-alveolar trauma. Results: The study included 85 patients, out of them 22 exhibited abfractions, gathering a total of 64; 78% showed wear facets. Upper premolars exhibited most prevalent abfractions; 7% presented healthy pulp, 74% pulp disease and 19% periapical compromise. Conclusions: A relationship was found among variables of traumatic occlusion and abfraction, the aforementioned, in combination with other factors can lead dental pulp to suffer pathological conditions.en-US
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dc.languagespa
dc.publisherFacultad de Odontologíaes-ES
dc.relationhttp://ojs.unam.mx/index.php/rom/article/view/60390/53287
dc.rights##submission.copyrightStatement##es-ES
dc.sourceRevista Odontológica Mexicana; Vol 21, No 2-INGes-ES
dc.source1870-199X
dc.subjecten-US
dc.subjectTraumatic occlusion, abfractions, pulp hypersensitivityen-US
dc.titleRelationship between traumatic occlusion and abfractions; their role in pulp diseaseen-US
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