This paper reviews methods to measure tooth wear especially those more recently introduced as a result of improvements in technology. The review searched methods to measure tooth wear and dental erosion from large epidemiological investigations, in vitro and in vivo studies. There seems to be wide variation in techniques used to measure tooth wear and erosion. In vitro techniques may have little direct clinical relevance but can lead to new and more accurate clinical methods. In vivo studies have problems with reference points and accurate validation of the techniques. There is a need for a simple, reliable technique to quantify tooth wear due to erosion.