Tróia, Pedro Maria Bastião Peliz SenosSpuldaro, Tobias RauberFonseca, Patrícia Alexandra Barroso daFernandes, Gustavo Vicentis de Oliveira2021-09-012021-09-012021-08-112278-9626http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/34560The goal of this research was to carry out a systematic review to verify the possible influence of occlusal factors on the occurrence of gingival recession and noncarious cervical lesions. To answer the specific research question—whether gingival recession or noncarious cervical lesions on teeth are present under occlusal trauma—a bibliographic search was conducted at MEDLINE/PubMed, Web of Science, and Gray Literature databases focusing on articles published, following strict inclusion cri- teria based on randomized clinical trials, controlled clinical studies, and case series, with restricted language (English) and publication date between March 2010 and March 2020, considering patients with occlusal trauma and gingival recession/non-carious cervical injuries. Questionnaires, animal or laboratory studies, case reports, and interviews were excluded. First, the title and/or abstract of the articles obtained were analyzed and, finally, a full-text reading was performed. Given the amount and diversity of the final studies, a qualitative analysis was made. Based on the established criteria, it was possible to obtain an initial 757 articles. After screening, five articles were included, and then qualitative analysis was performed. The results described in the articles were different, given the heterogeneity of the articles subjected to analysis. A few studies were published in the past 10 years, suggesting that the traumatic occlusion seems to be associated with the occurrence of the noncarious cervical lesion while it is not possible to arrive at a conclusion with regard to the association of gingival recession and occlusaltrauma.engDental occlusionGingival recessionsNoncarious cervical lesionsOcclusal traumaSystematic reviewPresence of gingival recession or noncarious cervical lesions on teeth under occlusal trauma: a systematic reviewjournal article10.1055/s-0041-173278185124022051