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Prevalence of Erosive Tooth Wear in Risk Groups
2014Individuals have different risks for developing erosive lesions depending on background, behavioural, dietary and medical variables. It is anticipated that people with regular impact of gastric juice, i.e. patients with eating disorders and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) have a specially high risk of developing dental erosions; the same could ...
Schlüter, Nadine, Tveit, Anne Bjørg
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Erosive tooth wear: prevalence and severity in Swedish winetasters
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1997Full‐time Swedish winetasters test on average 20–50 different wines, nearly 5 days a week. As the pH of wines ranges from 3.0 to 3.6, there is a potential risk for tooth erosion. The aims of this study were to document the prevalence and seventy of tooth erosion in qualified winetasters in relation to number of years of winetasting. salivary flow rate,
A M, Wiktorsson +2 more
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Accuracy of Different Methods for Assessing Erosive Tooth Wear
JDR Clinical & Translational Research, 2016The detection of exposed dentine caused by erosive tooth wear is difficult. To the authors’ knowledge, there are no studies available on the impact of magnification and/or dye on the detection of erosive lesions. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate if the accuracy of assessing exposed dentine by the naked eye could be improved by using
S E, Bliggenstorfer, A, Lussi
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Measurement of tooth wear in patients with palatal erosion
British Dental Journal, 1997To develop a reproducible method for the assessment of tooth wear in vivo using a laser profilometer.A controlled study to measure tooth wear.Wear was measured over a 6-month period in 13 patients with unexplained palatal dental erosion and compared with a group of 7 controls without any evidence of abnormal wear.Metal disks were cemented to the tooth ...
D W, Bartlett, L, Blunt, B G, Smith
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Caries Research
Introduction: Acquired pellicle (AP) acts as a membrane preventing acids from coming into direct contact with the tooth. Possibly, individuals with different dental health status present changes in its composition that could disrupt this function.
Viviana Avila +6 more
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Introduction: Acquired pellicle (AP) acts as a membrane preventing acids from coming into direct contact with the tooth. Possibly, individuals with different dental health status present changes in its composition that could disrupt this function.
Viviana Avila +6 more
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Erosive tooth wear among preschool children in Hong Kong
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2019ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the prevalence of erosive tooth wear among 3‐ to 5‐year‐old children in Hong Kong and to determine the effect of socio‐economic factors, dental habits, and oral hygiene on their dental erosive wear status.MethodsStratified random sampling was adopted.
Duangporn Duangthip +5 more
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European journal of dental education
INTRODUCTION Erosive tooth wear (ETW) has been gaining attention due to its high prevalence. However, ETW clinical diagnosis is difficult and may go unnoticed by many professionals. The present study aimed to develop, implement and evaluate a theoretical-
C. Leone +8 more
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INTRODUCTION Erosive tooth wear (ETW) has been gaining attention due to its high prevalence. However, ETW clinical diagnosis is difficult and may go unnoticed by many professionals. The present study aimed to develop, implement and evaluate a theoretical-
C. Leone +8 more
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Enamel erosion and mechanical tooth wear in medieval Icelanders
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2015The Icelandic Sagas are an important source of information on the way of life and diet habits in Iceland and possibly other Nordic countries 1000 years ago. Archaeological human skull material worldwide has revealed extensive tooth wear, with the main cause believed to be coarse diet.
Svend, Richter, Sigfus Thor, Eliasson
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Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
BACKGROUND Extrinsic factors for erosive tooth wear (ETW) have been widely reported, but the intrinsic factors for wear remain unclear. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate the factors associated with the prevalence of ETW in patients with ...
Yuichi Kitasako +8 more
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BACKGROUND Extrinsic factors for erosive tooth wear (ETW) have been widely reported, but the intrinsic factors for wear remain unclear. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate the factors associated with the prevalence of ETW in patients with ...
Yuichi Kitasako +8 more
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Is Erosive Tooth Wear an Oral Disease?
2014Erosive tissue loss is part of the physiological wear of teeth. Clinical features are an initial loss of tooth shine or luster followed by flattening of convex structures; with continuing acid exposure, concavities form on smooth surfaces, or grooving and cupping occur on incisal/occlusal surfaces.
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