World Journal of Pharmaceutical
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Abstract

PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES FOR MANAGING TOOTH WEAR: A REVIEW

I. Azouzi*, I. Kalghoum, D. Hadyaoui, B. Harzallah and M. Cherif

ABSTRACT

Non-Carious Tooth Surface Loss (NCTSL) is considered to be a current issue of concern. It‘s management is challenging. Through this paper, the focus will be put on the different forms, locations and causes. Emphasis is placed on the importance of a through examination and indexing to assess the severity of tooth wear. A systematic and integrated approach leads to favorable and predictable prognosis. We aim to provide clear recommendations on the best treatment strategy and simplified guidelines to succeed tooth wear management? Taking into account the patient’s expectations, the esthetic demand as well as the risk profile the patient should be fully informed. Restoration of severe tooth wear should ideally be delayed as long as possible. The different treatment modalities will be discussed according to the localization and the severity of tooth wear. The conservative, minimally invasive restoration, should first be considered.

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