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NON –CARIOUS LESION
Erosion:
This is the loss of tooth substance by a non-bacterial chemical process.
Abrasion:
Dental abrasion is the pathological wearing away of teth due to abnormal
   processes, habits or abrasive substance.
Abfraction:
This is the pathologic loss of tooth substance due to biomechanical
   loading forces that result in flexure and ultimate fatigue of enamel and
   dentin at a location away from loading.
ETIOLOGY OF NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS

Non-carious cervical lesions are associated with erosion, abrasion and
abfraction.

                                Erosion
     Extrinsic                       Intrinsic
     (i) Dietary acids               (i) Gastric disorders
        Citrus fruits                   Gastrointestinal
        Carbonated                      Ulcers
        Drinks                          Hiatus hernia
        Pickled foods                   Chronic alcoholism
      (ii) Environmental             (ii) Eating disorders
          erosion                           Anorexia vervosa
           wine tasting                     Bullimia nervosa
           metal plating             (iii) Chronic vomiting
           Battery                   (iv) Pregnancy morning
           Manufacture                    Sickness
Abrasion

(j) Toothbrushing
   Over vigorous brushing.
   Use of a hard toothbrush.
   Improper brushing technique.

(ii) Abnormal habits.
   Biting a pipe stem.
   Biting finger nails.
   Opening bobby pins.

                                   Abfraction

(i) Excessive occlusal stresses.

(ii) Parafunctional habits.
     Bruxism.
     Clenching.
Saliva
          The   quantity and quality of saliva may also have role in the
development of non-carious cervical lesions. Drugs and conditions which
reduce salivary flow can accelerate the loss of tooth structure in the cervical
region.
          Currently it is accepted that no-carious cervical lesion have a
multifactorial etiology and are not related to any one factor. A combination of
erosion, abrasion and abfraction may operate in the initiation and progression
of these lesions.
CLINICAL FEATURES
                     Clinical features of non-carious cervical lesions
                 Erosion                Abrasion                     Abfraction


Location         Facial or lingual.     Facial.                      Facial.
Shape            Broad, shallow         Notched.                     Wedge-shaped
                 saucer-shaped.         Wedge- shaped or
                                        V-shaped

Margins          Not well defined.      Sharp and well defined.      Sharp.
Enamel surface   Smooth and             Smooth, may show             Initial stages-rough
                 polished.              scratches.                   later stage-may show
                                                                     grooves.
Teeth affected   Many teeth are         Many teeth are affecte.      May even be seen in a
                 affected. Usually      Usually facial surfaces of   single tooth.
                 lingual surfaces of    maxillary left canine to     Subgingival location
                 maxillary anteriors.   molar regions in right-      possible.
                                        handed persons and vice
                                        versa.
DIAGNOSIS OF NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESION

History
          Note down any history of intrinsic or extrinsic erosion. The
dentist must try to identify digestive problems like anorexia, gastric
regurgitation, etc, by
          A diet diary is useful in detecting excessive consumption citrus
fruits, carbonated drinks, vitamin C tablets, vinegar, natural yoghurt, etc,
which are the common cause of dietary erosion.
          The dentist must also question about abnormal habits like
clenching, grinding, etc, which may be factors responsible for abfraction.
Clinical examination

                         Clinical signs of occlusal problems

  Tooth mobility.
  Open contacts.
  Tited or drifted teeth.
  Atypical occlusal wear.
  Overeupted teeth.
  Cross bites, deep bites and open bites.
  Fewer number of occluding teeth.



Radiographs
They may be useful in identifying the following changes:
•Altered lamina dura and periodontal space.
•Evidence of hypercementosis, resortptions.
•Pulpal calcifications
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS

Non-carvious cervical lesions require clinical attention if any of the following
   factors exist:
1. Tooth sensitivity- Exposure of dentin in the cervical area may result in
 dentin hypersensitivity.
2. Compromised esthetics – loss of tooth structure in the cervical region of teeth
  may produce an unesthetic appearance especially in the anterior region.
3. Risk of tooth fracture- Deep, wedge- shaped lesions in the cervical area of
  teeth can increase the risk for tooth fracture due to lowered strength at this
 critical region.
4. Pulpal damage – Deep cervical lesions are also likely to result in irreversible
  pulpitis and pulpal death.
5. Caries – Non-carious cervical lesions also favour plaque accumulation which
  would eventually lead to the development of caries.
6. Poor periodontal health- The gingival may be irritated and inflamed due to non
  – carious cervical lesion.
Treatment options:
   Treatment options for non-carious cervical lesions include:
1. Dentin desensitization.
2. Restorations.
3. Endodontic therapy.
4. Periodontal therapy.
Dentin desensitization
    This is a viable treatment option for those situations where minimal
    amount of dentin is exposed (less than 1 mm ) and the patient
    experiences hypersensitivity. This may be managed by any of the
    methods suggested for dentin desensitization such as:
•   Fluoride varnishes or fluoride iontophoresis.
•   Dentin- bonding agents.
•   Use of desensitizing tooth pastes.
Restorative treatment:
Considerable loss of enamel and dentin.
Esthetics is compromised.
Deep lesions affecting the strength of the tooth and pulpal intergritty.
Caries beginning in the cervical lesion.
Significant sensitivity of the exposed dentin.
Choice of restorative material:
Class V non-carious lesions may be restored with any of the permanent restorative
materials presently available. Of these materials, amalgam, direct gold, cast gold
inlays and ceramic inlays are no longer preferred as they require some amount of
cavity preparation to make the restoration retentive.
Currently composite resins and glass lonomer cements are more popular to restore
non-carious cervical lesions primarily because they are adhesive and do not
require any extensive cavity preparations.
Composite resins for Class V       Glass ionomer cements for Class V
           restorations                           restorations

Advantages                          Advantages
  Superior esthetics.                  Adhesion to tooth structure.
  Excellent polishability.             Fluoride release.
  High bond strength.                  Biocompatibility.
  Good abrasion resistance.            Coefficient of thermal expansion.
                                    Similar to tooth structure.


                                    Disadvantages
Disadvantages                          Less esthetic than      composite
   Technique sensitivity.              resins.
   Polymerization shrinkage   may      Brittleness.
   open marginal gaps.                 Sensitive      to        moisture
                                       contamination.
Endodontic therapy:
        When cervical tooth loss is extensive resulting is pulpal
involvement, endodontic therapy is necessary followed by post
placement and full coverage restoration in the form of a crown.
Periodontal therapy:
        Periodontal therapy is required when non-carious cervical
lesions are associated with considerable gingival recession and
mucogingival defects. This consists of :
Root coverage procedures using free gingival grafts or connective
tissue grafts.
Root coverage using non-grafting procedures like rotational and
coronally advanced flaps or guided tissue regeneration.
Prevention
1. Die counseling – Advice patients to reduce the intake of erosive products
   such as acidic foods and beverages.
2. Use of sodium bicarbonate mouth rinse- In patients with gastric
    regurgitation, a sodium bicarbonate mouthirinse shold be prescribed to
    neutralize the effect of the acid.
3. Use of fluoride mouthrinse and Xylitol- gum Exposure to fluorides will reduce
   the softening effects of acids. Xylitol gum also reduces the effects of tooth
   erosion from acidic drinks.
4. Psychiatric consultation- For suspected anoretics and bulimics
    psychiatric consultation is required.
5. Correct brushing techniques- Advice patients to modify their brushing
   techniques and recommend the use of soft brushes and less abrasive
   toothpastes.
6. Correct occlusal stresses- In patients with traumatic correction or abnormal
   occlusal stresses, correction of these occlusal problems should be done by
   occlusal adjustments.
7. Provide mouthguards – In patients with clenching and bruxism, provide
   mouthguards to prevent tooth flexure.
8. Correct abnormal oral habits - Abnormal oral habits like nailbiting, holding
   objects like pins, pipes, etc, in the mouth should be corrected.

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Non carious lesion

  • 2. Erosion: This is the loss of tooth substance by a non-bacterial chemical process. Abrasion: Dental abrasion is the pathological wearing away of teth due to abnormal processes, habits or abrasive substance. Abfraction: This is the pathologic loss of tooth substance due to biomechanical loading forces that result in flexure and ultimate fatigue of enamel and dentin at a location away from loading.
  • 3. ETIOLOGY OF NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS Non-carious cervical lesions are associated with erosion, abrasion and abfraction. Erosion Extrinsic Intrinsic (i) Dietary acids (i) Gastric disorders Citrus fruits Gastrointestinal Carbonated Ulcers Drinks Hiatus hernia Pickled foods Chronic alcoholism (ii) Environmental (ii) Eating disorders erosion Anorexia vervosa wine tasting Bullimia nervosa metal plating (iii) Chronic vomiting Battery (iv) Pregnancy morning Manufacture Sickness
  • 4. Abrasion (j) Toothbrushing Over vigorous brushing. Use of a hard toothbrush. Improper brushing technique. (ii) Abnormal habits. Biting a pipe stem. Biting finger nails. Opening bobby pins. Abfraction (i) Excessive occlusal stresses. (ii) Parafunctional habits. Bruxism. Clenching.
  • 5. Saliva The quantity and quality of saliva may also have role in the development of non-carious cervical lesions. Drugs and conditions which reduce salivary flow can accelerate the loss of tooth structure in the cervical region. Currently it is accepted that no-carious cervical lesion have a multifactorial etiology and are not related to any one factor. A combination of erosion, abrasion and abfraction may operate in the initiation and progression of these lesions.
  • 6. CLINICAL FEATURES Clinical features of non-carious cervical lesions Erosion Abrasion Abfraction Location Facial or lingual. Facial. Facial. Shape Broad, shallow Notched. Wedge-shaped saucer-shaped. Wedge- shaped or V-shaped Margins Not well defined. Sharp and well defined. Sharp. Enamel surface Smooth and Smooth, may show Initial stages-rough polished. scratches. later stage-may show grooves. Teeth affected Many teeth are Many teeth are affecte. May even be seen in a affected. Usually Usually facial surfaces of single tooth. lingual surfaces of maxillary left canine to Subgingival location maxillary anteriors. molar regions in right- possible. handed persons and vice versa.
  • 7. DIAGNOSIS OF NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESION History Note down any history of intrinsic or extrinsic erosion. The dentist must try to identify digestive problems like anorexia, gastric regurgitation, etc, by A diet diary is useful in detecting excessive consumption citrus fruits, carbonated drinks, vitamin C tablets, vinegar, natural yoghurt, etc, which are the common cause of dietary erosion. The dentist must also question about abnormal habits like clenching, grinding, etc, which may be factors responsible for abfraction.
  • 8. Clinical examination Clinical signs of occlusal problems Tooth mobility. Open contacts. Tited or drifted teeth. Atypical occlusal wear. Overeupted teeth. Cross bites, deep bites and open bites. Fewer number of occluding teeth. Radiographs They may be useful in identifying the following changes: •Altered lamina dura and periodontal space. •Evidence of hypercementosis, resortptions. •Pulpal calcifications
  • 9. CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS Non-carvious cervical lesions require clinical attention if any of the following factors exist: 1. Tooth sensitivity- Exposure of dentin in the cervical area may result in dentin hypersensitivity. 2. Compromised esthetics – loss of tooth structure in the cervical region of teeth may produce an unesthetic appearance especially in the anterior region. 3. Risk of tooth fracture- Deep, wedge- shaped lesions in the cervical area of teeth can increase the risk for tooth fracture due to lowered strength at this critical region. 4. Pulpal damage – Deep cervical lesions are also likely to result in irreversible pulpitis and pulpal death. 5. Caries – Non-carious cervical lesions also favour plaque accumulation which would eventually lead to the development of caries. 6. Poor periodontal health- The gingival may be irritated and inflamed due to non – carious cervical lesion.
  • 10. Treatment options: Treatment options for non-carious cervical lesions include: 1. Dentin desensitization. 2. Restorations. 3. Endodontic therapy. 4. Periodontal therapy.
  • 11. Dentin desensitization This is a viable treatment option for those situations where minimal amount of dentin is exposed (less than 1 mm ) and the patient experiences hypersensitivity. This may be managed by any of the methods suggested for dentin desensitization such as: • Fluoride varnishes or fluoride iontophoresis. • Dentin- bonding agents. • Use of desensitizing tooth pastes.
  • 12. Restorative treatment: Considerable loss of enamel and dentin. Esthetics is compromised. Deep lesions affecting the strength of the tooth and pulpal intergritty. Caries beginning in the cervical lesion. Significant sensitivity of the exposed dentin. Choice of restorative material: Class V non-carious lesions may be restored with any of the permanent restorative materials presently available. Of these materials, amalgam, direct gold, cast gold inlays and ceramic inlays are no longer preferred as they require some amount of cavity preparation to make the restoration retentive. Currently composite resins and glass lonomer cements are more popular to restore non-carious cervical lesions primarily because they are adhesive and do not require any extensive cavity preparations.
  • 13. Composite resins for Class V Glass ionomer cements for Class V restorations restorations Advantages Advantages Superior esthetics. Adhesion to tooth structure. Excellent polishability. Fluoride release. High bond strength. Biocompatibility. Good abrasion resistance. Coefficient of thermal expansion. Similar to tooth structure. Disadvantages Disadvantages Less esthetic than composite Technique sensitivity. resins. Polymerization shrinkage may Brittleness. open marginal gaps. Sensitive to moisture contamination.
  • 14. Endodontic therapy: When cervical tooth loss is extensive resulting is pulpal involvement, endodontic therapy is necessary followed by post placement and full coverage restoration in the form of a crown. Periodontal therapy: Periodontal therapy is required when non-carious cervical lesions are associated with considerable gingival recession and mucogingival defects. This consists of : Root coverage procedures using free gingival grafts or connective tissue grafts. Root coverage using non-grafting procedures like rotational and coronally advanced flaps or guided tissue regeneration.
  • 15. Prevention 1. Die counseling – Advice patients to reduce the intake of erosive products such as acidic foods and beverages. 2. Use of sodium bicarbonate mouth rinse- In patients with gastric regurgitation, a sodium bicarbonate mouthirinse shold be prescribed to neutralize the effect of the acid. 3. Use of fluoride mouthrinse and Xylitol- gum Exposure to fluorides will reduce the softening effects of acids. Xylitol gum also reduces the effects of tooth erosion from acidic drinks. 4. Psychiatric consultation- For suspected anoretics and bulimics psychiatric consultation is required. 5. Correct brushing techniques- Advice patients to modify their brushing techniques and recommend the use of soft brushes and less abrasive toothpastes. 6. Correct occlusal stresses- In patients with traumatic correction or abnormal occlusal stresses, correction of these occlusal problems should be done by occlusal adjustments. 7. Provide mouthguards – In patients with clenching and bruxism, provide mouthguards to prevent tooth flexure. 8. Correct abnormal oral habits - Abnormal oral habits like nailbiting, holding objects like pins, pipes, etc, in the mouth should be corrected.