Attrition, Abrasion, Corrosion and Abfraction New Overview of Superficial Teeth Lesions
Atrice, abraze, koroze a abfrakce Nový pohled na povrchové léze zubů
Autoři předkládají aktualizovanou a zrevidovanou nomenklaturu a klasifikaci pro povrchové léze zubů. Jejich cílem je standardizace, jasnost a využitelnost pro stomatology. Článek ukazuje patodynamický mechanismus vzniku povrchových lézí na zubech. Porozumění patodynamickému mechanismu vzniku léze, případně jejich kombinace, umožní praktikovi přesnou diferenciální diagnózu a poskytnutí odpovídající vhodné léčby.
Klíčová slova:
atrice - abraze - koroze - abfrakce, patodynamický mechanismus
Authors:
M. Vambera; E. Gojišová
Authors‘ workplace:
Stomatologická klinika 3. LF UK a FNKV, Praha
Published in:
Česká stomatologie / Praktické zubní lékařství, ročník 107, 2007, 6, s. 165-168
Overview
The authors present actualized and revised nomenclature and classification for surface teeth lesions. Their objective is the standardization, clarity and aplicability for stomatologists.. The paper describes pathodynamic mechanism in originating surface lesions of teeth. Understanding the pathodynamic mechanism of the origin lesions or their combinations make it possible for the dentist to establish a precise diagnosis and to provide adequate suitable therapy.
Key words:
attrition - abrasion - corrosion - abfraction - pathodynamic mechani
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