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Noncarious lesion, where tooth is fatigued, flexed, and deformed by biomechanical loading of the tooth structure, primarily at the cervical region. These are usually wedge-shaped lesions with sharp-line angles, but sometimes are circular invaginations on occlusal surfaces.
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Noncarious lesion, where tooth is fatigued, flexed, and deformed by biomechanical loading of tooth, primarily at the cervical region. Usually wedge-shaped lesions with sharp-line angles, but sometimes circular invaginations on occlusal surfaces.
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