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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 135, No 10, 1376.
© 2004 American Dental Association

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CORRECTION

The article "Attrition, Abrasion, Corrosion and Abfraction Revisited: A New Perspective on Tooth Surface Lesions," published in August JADA by John O. Grippo, D.D.S., and colleagues, contained two errors.

The legend for Figure 6 should have concluded with the line, "Photograph reproduced with the permission of Dr. Robert Angorn, Melrose, Mass."

The arrows in Figure 2Go were not placed quite properly. A revised version of the figure appears below.



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Figure 2. Proximal attrition at the mesial aspect of tooth no. 27 (arrow) against the cingulum of the rotated lateral incisor. Multifactorial lesions are present; lingual abfractions at the cervical areas of teeth nos. 24 and 25 resulting from fingernail biting, as evidenced by the incisal abrasion combined with attrition (bruxism). Consumption of sour candies reveals that corrosion was a cofactor as indicated by the incisal invagination (Class VI) and extent of the lingual corrosion-abfractions.

 

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Compiled by Amy E. Lund, editorial coordinator.





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