Non- Carious Cervical Lesions: A Review

KK Bhullar, S. Malhotra, G. Bhagat, A. Handa, R. Kaur
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Abstract

Non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL) are characterized by a loss of hard dental tissue near the cement-enamel-junction. Commonly, their shape is like a wedge with the apex pointing inwards. Other times, they appear as regular depressions, like a dome or a cup. Their etiology seems to be related to different factors: hexogen and endogen acids, mechanical abrasive action, tooth flexion under axial and non-axial loads. Moreover, it seems that a fundamental role is ascribable to tooth bending phenomena due to the strength components parallel or oblique to the occlusal level, which occur during the normal function as well as during Para functions. The frequent therapeutic failures are probably due to the same factors causing the onset of the original lesion. Several materials have been proposed to restore NCCL: amalgam (abandoned) glass-ionomer cements, composers, and composite resins. Early failures of these restorations have often been reported in the literature, probably due to the same factors which originally caused the lesions. Further investigations are required to determine more reliable restorative therapies.
非龋齿性宫颈病变:综述
非龋齿性宫颈病变(NCCL)的特征是骨水泥-牙釉质交界处附近的硬牙组织丢失。通常,它们的形状像一个尖顶向内的楔子。其他时候,它们表现为常规的凹陷,像一个圆顶或一个杯子。其病因似乎与不同的因素有关:内源性酸和内源性酸、机械磨蚀作用、牙齿在轴向和非轴向载荷下的弯曲。此外,在正常功能和Para功能期间,由于强度成分平行或倾斜于咬合水平而导致的牙齿弯曲现象似乎是一个基本的作用。频繁的治疗失败可能是由于相同的因素引起的原发病变。已经提出了几种材料来修复NCCL:汞合金(废弃的)玻璃离子聚合物水泥,作曲家和复合树脂。文献中经常报道这些修复的早期失败,可能是由于最初引起病变的相同因素。需要进一步的研究来确定更可靠的恢复性疗法。
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