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Type: Journal article
Title: A model for the prediction of tooth wear in individuals
Author: Richards, L.
Kaidonis, J.
Townsend, G.
Citation: Australian Dental Journal, 2003; 48(4):259-262
Publisher: Australian Dental Assn Inc
Issue Date: 2003
ISSN: 0045-0421
1834-7819
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LC Richards, JA Kaidonis, GC Townsend
Abstract: Background: Easily applied, age-specific standards are useful in assisting clinicians to decide whether the extent of tooth wear observed in a given patient at a specific age is acceptable or whether intervention is indicated. Method: A simple method of scoring tooth wear and previously established mathematical relationships between tooth wear scores and age, provide the basis of a method for predicting tooth wear scores. In its most specific form, the method can be used to predict tooth wear scores for individual patients at subsequent ages. Alternatively, tables or graphs can be consulted to provide a less precise prediction of tooth wear that can assist clinicians to decide whether the amount of wear reflects high, moderate or low rates of wear at the specified age. Conclusion: In cases where there is no reason to believe that aetiological factors have changed significantly over time, data obtained from the methods described can assist clinicians to plan appropriate management for patients presenting with unacceptable levels of tooth wear.
Keywords: Tooth wear
attrition
erosion
abrasion
scoring
Description: The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An external link to the publisher’s copy is included.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1834-7819.2003.tb00041.x
Published version: http://www.ada.org.au/App_CmsLib/Media/Lib/0610/M29642_v1_632974655279660000.pdf
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