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Dental erosion is described as an irreversible loss of dental hard tissue resulting from exposure to non-bacterial acids or chelating substances. It may be caused by exogenous or endogenous factors. In the former case, food, drink, as well as the environment might be sources of acids; in the latter, acids flowing into the oral cavity from the stomach ...
Ewa Kuchta, Jolanta Szymańska
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Techniques to Evaluate Dental Erosion: A Systematic Review of Literature [PDF]
This article reviews different techniques for evaluating dental erosion, weighs the advantages and disadvantages of these techniques, and presents the latest trends in the study of dental erosion.
Mahasweta Joshi +4 more
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Aim: To determine the prevalence of erosion of schoolchildren, and to reveal the relationship between the dental caries, gingival health statuses, dental plaque levels and dental erosion. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional analysis was performed on
Elif Korkmaz, Arife Kaptan
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Conocimientos de erosión en adolescentes españoles
Objetivos: Determinar en una muestra de adolescentes españoles sus conocimientos sobre la erosión dental y los alimentos, bebidas y hábitos alimenticios que la producen. Material y métodos: Se llevó a cabo un estudio transversal.
Laura Marques Martínez +4 more
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Dental erosion among 11–12 years old children in Mosul city [PDF]
Aim: to determine the prevalence of erosion in children and to compare different etiological factors related to dental erosion. Materials and Methods: A study of dental erosion conducted among 3125 children, 11–12 years old which represent delay mixed ...
Zainab A. AL-Dahan +1 more
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Dental erosion: In vitro model of wine assessor's erosion [PDF]
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An external link to the publisher’s copy is included.Background: Wine makers and assessors frequently experience severe dental erosion. The objectives of this
Hunt, D., McIntyre, J., Mok, T.
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Prevalence of tooth erosion and associated factors in 13-16-year old adolescents in Greece [PDF]
Objectives: The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of dental erosion and to investigate possible associations among dental erosion and medical history, dietary and lifestyle habits in a sample of adolescents in Greece.
Chrysanthakopoulos, Nikolaos Andreas
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Prevalence of dental erosion in 12-year-old schoolchildren of Lucknow city
Introduction: Dental erosion is tooth surface loss caused by chemical processes without bacterial involvement, which can affect children because of various dietary and other lifestyle factors.
Pooja Sinha +3 more
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Fluoride in Dental Erosion [PDF]
Dental erosion develops through chronic exposure to extrinsic/intrinsic acids with a low pH. Enamel erosion is characterized by a centripetal dissolution leaving a small demineralized zone behind. In contrast, erosive demineralization in dentin is more complex as the acid-induced mineral dissolution leads to the exposure of collagenous organic matrix ...
Magalhães, Ana Carolina +5 more
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Dietary behavior and knowledge of dental erosion among Chinese adults
Objectives To study the dietary behavior and knowledge about dental erosion and self-reported symptoms that can be related to dental erosion among Chinese adults in Hong Kong.
Pang Karie KL, Chu CH, Lo Edward CM
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