Non-Carious Lesions refer to structural damage to the teeth not caused by decay. These include conditions like abrasion, erosion, attrition, and abfraction, which result from mechanical wear, chemical exposure, or abnormal forces on the teeth. These lesions can cause sensitivity and pain, necessitating restorative treatments to prevent further damage. Gain a better understanding of non-carious lesions through our 3D model.
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Abrasion

Dental Attrition (Depth of Lesion)

Dental Attrition (Plane of Lesion)

Pigmentation of Dental Tissues Due to Common Diseases

Medicamentous and Toxic Disorders of Dental Tissues

Hereditary Amelogenesis Imperfecta

Local Enamel Hypoplasia

Systemic Enamel Hypoplasia

Endemic Fluorosis (Dean's Severity)

Enamel Hyperplasia (Enameloma)

Radiation/Post-radiation Necrosis of Hard Dental Tissues

Dental Hard Tissue Discoloration After Eruption

Dental Erosion (Occlusal/Lingual Surface)

Dental Erosion (Vestibular Surface)

Dental Acidic Necrosis

Abfraction

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