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356 related items for PubMed ID: 11780988

  • 1. Examining the prevalence and characteristics of abfractionlike cervical lesions in a population of U.S. veterans.
    Piotrowski BT, Gillette WB, Hancock EB.
    J Am Dent Assoc; 2001 Dec; 132(12):1694-701; quiz 1726-7. PubMed ID: 11780988
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  • 18. Effect of lateral excursive movements on the progression of abfraction lesions.
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  • 19. Association between self-reported bruxism activity and occurrence of dental attrition, abfraction, and occlusal pits on natural teeth.
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