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1. A comprehensive and conservative approach for the restoration of abrasion and erosion. Part I: concepts and clinical rationale for early intervention using adhesive techniques.

2. Clinical survey of cervical tooth lesions in first-appointment patients.

3. Tooth wear in young subjects: a discriminator between sleep bruxers and controls?

4. The relationship between sleep bruxism behavior and salivary stress biomarker level.

5. Tooth surface loss: causes and effects.

6. The effect of glazed and polished ceramics on human enamel wear.

7. Usual and unusual orofacial motor activities associated with tooth wear.

8. Risk factors for high occlusal wear scores in a population-based sample: results of the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP).

9. Incisal tooth wear and self-reported TMD pain in children and adolescents.

10. Usual and unusual orofacial motor activities associated with tooth wear.

11. Local factors associated with parafunction and prosthodontics.

12. Oral motor parafunctions among heavy drug addicts and their effects on signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders.

13. Occlusal disease revisited: Part I--Function and parafunction.

14. Occlusal disease revisited: Part II.

15. Etiology and diagnosis of tooth wear: a literature review and presentation of selected cases.

16. A difference in perspective--the North American and European interpretations of tooth wear.

17. Wear resistance of four luting agents as a function of marginal gap distance, cement type, and restorative material.

18. The abrasive effect of glazed, unglazed, and polished porcelain on the wear of human enamel, and the influence of carbonated soft drinks on the rate of wear.

19. Identification and management of tooth wear.

20. Changes in clinical signs of craniomandibular disorders from the age of 15 to 25 years.

21. The degree to which attrition characterizes differentiated patient groups of temporomandibular disorders.

22. A functional aspect of anterior attrition or flaring and mode of treatment.

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