TY - JOUR T1 - An Overview of Dental Abrasion Clinical Features and Management A1 - Razan H. Sulaimani A1 - Fatima A. Hamooda A1 - Shahad T. Albar A1 - Mooayad A. Fairaq A1 - Ghadi O. Zerain A1 - Ammar F. Mirza A1 - Mudaher H. Alhamoud A1 - Mohammed F. Alhassan A1 - Abdulmalik K. Almuhaydib A1 - bdulaziz M. ALsabbagh A1 - Farid N. Ashi JF - Pharmacophore JO - Pharmacophore SN - 2229-5402 Y1 - 2020 VL - 11 IS - 1 SP - 159 EP - 161 N2 - Background: Dental abrasion (DA) is an erosive process the occurs to teeth resulting in a surface loss. Mechanical wear is the main process by which the hard tissue of the dental unit erodes. Dental abrasion (DA) has the potential to be asymptomatic making patients unaware of its presence and only identified incidentally during a dental examination. However, it can also present with worrisome symptoms such as tooth hypersensitivity, function impairment, and negative cosmetic effects. Objectives: Dental abrasion (DA) is a commonly acquired dental condition that necessitates medical intervention.  Therefore, in this paper, we will review the available literature discussing the classification, clinical features, and management of DA. Methodology: We conducted the literature search within the PubMed database using the keywords: “Tooth surface loss”, “Tooth wear”, “Non-carious cervical lesions”, and “Dental abrasion” between 1990 and 2020. Review: There is a consensus among the dental community that DA is multi-factorial. In general, DA can be classified under four main categories, namely: attrition, abrasion, abfraction, and erosion. For a DA treatment to succeed, the etiological background that first resulted in DA needs to be unveiled. This can be achieved by gathering in-depth medical, dental, and dietary history. Conclusion: In conclusion, DA is an important clinical condition that clinicians encounter regularly. Thus, a systematic and thorough approach is essential in dealing with such a multi-factorial condition. UR - https://pharmacophorejournal.com/article/an-overview-of-dental-abrasion-clinical-features-and-management ER -