Literature DB >> 19709108

The cervical wedge-shaped lesion in teeth: a light and electron microscopic study.

T J Daley1, D J Harbrow, B Kahler, W G Young.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The cervical non-carious wedged-shaped lesion is controversial in that its aetiology may involve attrition, erosion, abrasion and stress-corrosion (abfraction). This study examined the histopathology of anterior teeth with cervical wedge-shaped lesions by light and electron microscopy to elucidate their pathogenesis.
METHODS: Ten undecalcified human teeth with cervical lesions were available for investigation. Patency of the dentine tubules was tested using red dye penetration from the pulp chamber. The morphology of normal and sclerotic dentine adjacent to the cervical wedge-shaped lesions was investigated by scanning electron microscopy. The numbers and diameters of dentinal tubules were measured at different levels beneath the surfaces of the lesions.
RESULTS: The gross and microscopic features of the worn teeth were described. Red dye penetration tests showed white tracts of sclerotic tubules contrasted with red tracts of patent tubules. Numbers of tubules per square area and diameters of patent and sclerotic tubules varied at different levels within the dentine due to deposits of intratubular dentine.
CONCLUSIONS: The cervical wedge is shaped by interactions between acid wear, abrasion and dentinal sclerosis. No histopathological evidence of abfraction was found. Clinical diagnosis, conservation and restoration of non-carious cervical lesions need to take into account the extent of sclerotic dentine beneath wedge-shaped lesions.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19709108     DOI: 10.1111/j.1834-7819.2009.01121.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust Dent J        ISSN: 0045-0421            Impact factor:   2.291


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1.  Restorative material and loading type influence on the biomechanical behavior of wedge shaped cervical lesions.

Authors:  Fabrícia Araújo Pereira; Livia Fávaro Zeola; Giovana de Almeida Milito; Bruno Rodrigues Reis; Rodrigo Dantas Pereira; Paulo Vinícius Soares
Journal:  Clin Oral Investig       Date:  2015-07-11       Impact factor: 3.573

2.  Dental wear: a scanning electron microscope study.

Authors:  Luca Levrini; Giulia Di Benedetto; Mario Raspanti
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2014-12-07       Impact factor: 3.411

3.  Evaluation of Four Different Restorative Materials for Restoration of the Periodontal Condition of Wedge-Shaped Defect: A Comparative Study.

Authors:  Jian-Yong Ruan; Zheng-Lin Gong; Rui-Zhi Zhang; Zhe Zhang; Ran Xu; Da-Xu Li; Le Ren; Hong Tao
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2017-09-16

Review 4.  Glass Ionomer Cements for the Restoration of Non-Carious Cervical Lesions in the Geriatric Patient.

Authors:  Nikolaos-Stefanos Kampanas; Maria Antoniadou
Journal:  J Funct Biomater       Date:  2018-07-08

5.  Scanning electron microscope characterization of noncarious cervical lesions in human teeth.

Authors:  Ratthapong Worawongvasu
Journal:  J Oral Maxillofac Pathol       Date:  2021-05-14
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