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What are the common causes of dental abrasion?
What are the common causes of dental abrasion?
- Location and identification of habits
- Intrinsic factors and restorative considerations
- Vomiting and reflux
- Habits or objects and regurgitation (correct)
Which diagnostic parameters are associated with dental erosion?
Which diagnostic parameters are associated with dental erosion?
- Vomiting and reflux
- Identification of habits or objects and restorative considerations
- Location and removal of the cause
- Location and intrinsic factors (correct)
What is the emphasis in the overview of dental erosion according to the text?
What is the emphasis in the overview of dental erosion according to the text?
- Vomiting and reflux
- Habits or objects
- Chemical and histopathological aspects (correct)
- Restorative considerations
What is the focus of abrasion related to habits or objects?
What is the focus of abrasion related to habits or objects?
Which extrinsic factor is associated with severe erosion in the maxillary lingual surfaces?
Which extrinsic factor is associated with severe erosion in the maxillary lingual surfaces?
What is a common sign of advanced attrition due to bruxism?
What is a common sign of advanced attrition due to bruxism?
What is the recommended treatment for attrition associated with excessive bone?
What is the recommended treatment for attrition associated with excessive bone?
What factor is NOT associated with dental erosion according to the text?
What factor is NOT associated with dental erosion according to the text?
What is a common early sign of dental attrition?
What is a common early sign of dental attrition?
Which habit is listed as an extrinsic factor contributing to dental erosion?
Which habit is listed as an extrinsic factor contributing to dental erosion?
What symptom is associated with dental erosion?
What symptom is associated with dental erosion?
"Severe erosion in the maxillary facial surfaces" is associated with which extrinsic factor?
"Severe erosion in the maxillary facial surfaces" is associated with which extrinsic factor?
"Incompatible materials" is listed as a cause of attrition related to which factor?
"Incompatible materials" is listed as a cause of attrition related to which factor?