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- Abfraction abstract "Abfraction is a theoretical concept explaining a loss of tooth structure not caused by tooth decay (non-carious cervical lesions). It is suggested that these lesions are caused by forces placed on the teeth during biting, eating, chewing and grinding; the enamel, especially at the cementoenamel junction (CEJ), undergoes large amounts of stress, causing micro fractures and tooth tissue loss.".
- Abfraction thumbnail Abfraction.jpg?width=300.
- Abfraction wikiPageID "1915570".
- Abfraction wikiPageLength "13588".
- Abfraction wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Abfraction wikiPageRevisionID "703308882".
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink Abrasion_(dental).
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink Acid_erosion.
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink Attrition_(dental).
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink Bruxism.
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Acquired_tooth_pathology.
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink Cementoenamel_junction.
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink Dental_caries.
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink Dental_restoration.
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink Dentin.
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink Dentin_hypersensitivity.
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink Gingival_margin.
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink Occlusion_(dentistry).
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink Tooth_enamel.
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink File:Abfraction.jpg.
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink File:Abfraction_lesion_final.jpg.
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLink File:Dental_abrasion_klinovidny_de207.jpg.
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLinkText ":Abfraction".
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abfraction".
- Abfraction wikiPageWikiLinkText "abfraction".
- Abfraction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Abfraction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Oral_pathology.
- Abfraction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Abfraction subject Category:Acquired_tooth_pathology.
- Abfraction hypernym Concept.
- Abfraction type Disorder.
- Abfraction comment "Abfraction is a theoretical concept explaining a loss of tooth structure not caused by tooth decay (non-carious cervical lesions). It is suggested that these lesions are caused by forces placed on the teeth during biting, eating, chewing and grinding; the enamel, especially at the cementoenamel junction (CEJ), undergoes large amounts of stress, causing micro fractures and tooth tissue loss.".
- Abfraction label "Abfraction".
- Abfraction sameAs Q4055217.
- Abfraction sameAs Abfractie.
- Abfraction sameAs m.065vvm.
- Abfraction sameAs Абфракция.
- Abfraction sameAs Q4055217.
- Abfraction wasDerivedFrom Abfraction?oldid=703308882.
- Abfraction depiction Abfraction.jpg.
- Abfraction isPrimaryTopicOf Abfraction.