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치아 마모의 해석-논문 고찰

The interpretation of tooth wear - literature review

  • 황수정 (건양대학교 치위생과) ;
  • 서민석 (원광대학교 대전치과병원 치과보존과)
  • Hwang, Soo-Jeong (Department of Dental Hygiene, College of Medical Science, Konyang University) ;
  • Seo, Min-Seock (Department of Conservative Dentistry, Wonkwang University Daejeon Dental Hospital)
  • 투고 : 2018.02.27
  • 심사 : 2018.05.11
  • 발행 : 2018.09.29

초록

치아 마모로 인해 치아 경조직은 없어지게 된다. 이것은 여러 가지 변수가 작용하는 과정이다. 오랜 시간 동안 치아 마모는 일상적인 임상 영역에서는 별다른 과심을 받지 못하였지만 최근 들어 관심이 점점 더 커지고 있다. 인간의 평균 수명이 계속 늘어가면서 치아의 중요도가 더 증가하기도 하였고 구강 위생이 보편화되고 치과 치료가 발전하면서 치아가 더욱 오랜 동안 구강 내에서 유지되고 있기 때문에 치아 마모가 더 많은 관심을 불러 일으키고 있는 것이다. 치아 마모는 자연적으로 한방향성을 가지고 있기 때문에 이를 통해 개개인의 연령 감정을 하는데 자주 이용되었다. 당연하게도 치아 마모를 이용한 연령감정은 상대적으로 넓은 범주에서 이루어지고 그 정확성도 의심받고 있다. 고대에서 중세시대까지 치아 마모는 아주 심하게 있어왔다. 그래서 치아 마모는 매우 많은 지역에서 연구되어 왔다. 하지만 아직 이런 개개의 연구들이 통합적인 의미 도출로 이어지지는 못하고 있다. 따라서 지금까지의 연구들을 토대로 통합적인 치아 마모의 이해를 위한 세부적인 연구와 접근이 필요한 시점이다.

Tooth wear is a multifactorial condition, leading to the loss of dental hard tissues. While for many years, tooth wear was a condition of little interest in daily clinical practice, nowadays this is changed. Tooth wear is becoming increasingly significant in maintaining the long-term health of the dentition. This becomes especially important when the dentition is kept relatively intact in the contemporary ageing population, and edentulism is decreasing. There is also evidence that the prevalence of tooth wear is growing. It is a natural consequence of the unidirectionality of tooth wear that it is frequently used as a means of individual age estimation. Tooth wear was very serious in ancient populations up to the medieval period. Tooth wear is thus studied in a wide variety of areas. The purpose of this paper is to summarize and analyze the many issues surrounding tooth wear through recent studies in various fields and to search for future research direction.

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