Tooth Wear Flashcards
What is tooth wear?
It is the cumulative surface loss of mineralised tooth substance/tissue due to physical or chemo-physical processes.
It is not considered the result of dental caries, resorption or trauma
Which processes may lead to tooth wear?
erosion, attrition, abrasion
Parafunction or bruxism would be responsible for what process that leads to tooth loss?
Attrition (tooth to tooth)
Which process is caused by acid?
Erosion - can be extrinsic or intrinsic
What could cause tooth wear via abrasion (mechanical factor)?
Tooth brushing Abrasive toothpaste Toothpicks piercings nail biting pen chewing
What is the theory of abfraction?
It is the belief that occlusal forces/stresses causes tooth wear, but little evidence to suggest this
What percentage of dentate patients have tooth wear into dentine in their anterior teeth as per the 2009 UK Dental Health Survey?
77%
Tooth wear prevalence is increasing - why could this be?
Fruits are available out of season
Increasing number of snacks
More soft drink consumption
What are the percentages of enamel constituents?
96% enamel (calcium hydroxyapatite)
3% water
1% organic tissue
What is aprismatic enamel?
It is the outside layer of enamel that is present on tooth eruption. It is relatively disorganised and contains no prisms. It is up to 100 microns deep.
It has the highest mineral content - containing fluoride and phosphate
Why is aprismatic enamel more protective against acid attack and mechanical challenges?
Due to it’s structure and it’s high mineral content containing fluoride and phosphate in the form of fluorohydroxyapatite.
Outline the percentage constituents of dentine
75% mineral
20% organic material
5% water
What type of dentine is closest to the enamel and how thick is it?
The mantle dentine
15-30 microm thick
It is similar to aprismatic layer in enamel - it is disorganised and only has a few thin, curved tubules
Describe the main bulk of dentine within a tooth
It consists of intertubular dentine - type 1 collagen-rich structure
Collagen network is moisture rich and elastic resulting in reduced hardness and higher susceptibility to wear
What type of dentine is found within the lumen of the tubules?
Peritubular dentine
Formed by network of proteins and apatite crystals with no collagen fibrils.
It is highly mineralised = more susceptible to acid challenge