Risk factors for noncarious cervical lesions: A case-control study.
Weiyang KongHaoran MaFeng QiaoMo XiaoLi WangLiwen ZhouYuxin ChenJuan LiuYuanyuan WangLigeng WuPublished in: Journal of oral rehabilitation (2024)
The consumption frequency of carbonated beverages and FMA was risk factors for NCCLs; the higher the frequency of carbonated beverage consumption and FMA, the higher was the probability of NCCLs. SNB was a protective factor for NCCL occurrence; the larger the SNB, the lower was the probability of NCCL occurrence. These findings have further clarified the aetiology of NCCLs and provided clinicians with valuable insights into strategies for preventing the loss of dental tissue.
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