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Non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL) are characterized by a loss of hard dental tissue near the cement-enamel-junction that is most commonly found on the tooth facial surface. Commonly, their shape is like a small saucer or notch-shaped loss of tooth structure. Typically Non-carious cervical lesions are present in middle-age to older adults, NCCL prevalence is highly variable and ranges from 5% to 90%. Evidence suggests their cause is multifactorial. Abfraction due to occlusal stress, erosive tooth wear or a combination of factors are all possible etiologies.
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