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Clinical features and factors associated with non‐carious cervical lesions and dentin hypersensitivity
Authors:K. T. Yoshizaki  L. F. Francisconi‐dos‐Rios  M. A. P. Sobral  A. C. C. Aranha  F. M. Mendes  T. Scaramucci
Affiliation:1. Department of Restorative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, Brazil;2. Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:Determining the factors associated with NCCLs and DH in populations could guide the implementation of specific preventive measures. This study evaluated the clinical features and factors associated with non‐carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) and dentin hypersensitivity (DH) in a Brazilian population. The participants were 118 patients at the Dentistry Clinic of our dental school. They completed an interview to obtain personal information and determine the possible factors associated with NCCLs and DH. Clinical examination was undertaken to record the NCCLs, shape of the lesion and certain occlusal factors. DH was diagnosed by air and probe tests. Data were analysed with the multilevel Poisson regression and prevalence ratios, and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated. The prevalence of NCCLs and DH among patients was 67·8% and 51·7%, respectively. Of a total number of 2902 teeth examined, 9·65% had NCCLs and 5·82% were sensitive to air. The most affected teeth for both conditions were the premolars. Most of the NCCLs were wedge‐shaped and located in the maxilla. The factors associated with NCCLs and DH were age and presence of premature occlusal contacts. NCCLs were also significantly associated with consumption of wine and alcoholic beverages, and DH with consumption of acidic fruits and juices. NCCLs were a common finding, with higher frequency in more advanced age groups, the maxilla and premolars. A significant association occurred between NCCLs, premature contacts and consumption of wine and alcoholic beverages. DH was associated with NCCLs, premature contacts and with the consumption of acidic fruits and juices.
Keywords:non‐carious cervical lesions  cervical dentin hypersensitivity  risk factors  prevalence
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