TABLE 2.
‐ The grading document of the Tooth Wear Status is a redesign of that of the TWES 1.0 12
‐ Use the two 5‐point ordinal scales of the Tooth Wear Screening (TWES 2.0) (see Table 1) or for occlusal/incisal grading, optional, the finer‐grained 8‐point ordinal scale from the TWES 1.0 can be used (Wetselaar et al, 2009)
For each tooth, the grade is determined as follows:
0 = no (visible) wear
1a = (within the enamel) minimal wear of cusps or incisal tips
1b = (within the enamel) facets parallel to the normal planes of contour
1c = (within the enamel) noticeable flattening of cusps or incisal edges
2 = wear with dentin exposure and loss of clinical crown height ≤ 1/3
3a = wear with dentin exposure and loss of clinical crown height 1/3 −1/2
3b = wear with dentin exposure and loss of clinical crown height ≥ 1/2 ‐ 2/3
4 = wear with dentin exposure and loss of clinical crown height of ≥ 2/3