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Diagnosing Attrition

By Lee Ann Brady on 06.05.13Category: Occlusion/TMD, Videos

As a follow up to last week’s video on diagnosing wear, this video looks specifically at the signs of attrition. Attrition is the loss of tooth structure from rubbing the teeth together. Understanding that a patient’s wear is due to attrition is critical in assessing the ongoing risk to their tooth structure and restorations.

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