Summary:
The contribution contains an overview of former and current theories concerning
the ethiology of wedge-shaped defects. Hypothesis attempting to explain these defects as
a result of traumatic occlusion is critised. Based on comprehensive study of documents and
archaeological material concerning oral hygiene history, it can be concluded that the appea-
rance of dental hard tissues lesions has always been closely linked with the development of
oral hygiene implements and cleaning methods. It seems to be evident that a new type of defect
with wedge-shaped profile began to occur, since the toothbrush had been invented and has
replaced the implements formerly used.
Key words:
wedge-shaped defects – artificial abrasion – erosion – traumatic occlusion – oral
hygiene history
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