abfraaktio
Abfraaktio, commonly known in English as abfraction, refers to a proposed mechanism of tooth structure loss at the cervical region of a tooth. It describes wedge-shaped non-carious cervical lesions believed to result from stresses and flexure of the tooth under occlusal loading, rather than from decay or direct surface contact alone.
Mechanism: Concentrated tensile stresses at the cervical area arise during biting or grinding, especially under lateral
Diagnosis and clinical features: Diagnosis is clinical: lesions near the gingival margin, often asymptomatic, though some
Treatment and management: Management aims to address contributing factors and restore function and aesthetics when needed.
History and terminology: The term abfraaktio reflects the historical concept that occlusal stress causes cervical lesions.