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Erosive tooth wear, dental decay, and periodontal health in obese and normal weight children and adolescents.

Special Care in Dentistry: managing special patients, settings, and situations
AIM This study aimed to compare the oral health status between normal weight (NW) and obese weight (OW) children/adolescents. METHODS Eighty-two participants aged 6-16 years were included in this cross-sectional study.
Aslı Soğukpınar Önsüren   +2 more
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Tooth wear: attrition, erosion, and abrasion.

Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 2003
Attrition, erosion, and abrasion result in alterations to the tooth and manifest as tooth wear. Each classification acts through a distinct process that is associated with unique clinical characteristics. Accurate prevalence data for each classification are not available since indices do not necessarily measure one specific etiology, or the study ...
Luis A, Litonjua   +3 more
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Definition of Erosion and Links to Tooth Wear

2006
Erosive 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, and, with continuing acid exposure, concavities form on smooth surfaces, or grooving and cupping occur on incisal/occlusal surfaces.
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Erosive Tooth Wear

2021
Rupert Austin, Deborah Bomfim
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Interaction between Attrition,Abrasion and Erosion in Tooth Wear

2006
Tooth wear is the result of three processes: abrasion (wear produced by interaction between teeth and other materials), attrition (wear through tooth-tooth contact) and erosion (dissolution of hard tissue by acidic substances). A further process (abfraction) might potentiate wear by abrasion and/or erosion.
Addy, M, Shellis, RP
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Factors Related to Erosive Tooth Wear throughout a Lifetime.

Monographs in Oral Science
T. S. Carvalho   +3 more
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Synergetic effects of surface texturing and solid lubricants to tailor friction and wear – A review

Tribology International, 2021
Andreas Rosenkranz   +2 more
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Restorative Therapy of Erosive Tooth Wear Lesions: Direct Restorations.

Monographs in Oral Science
S. Mehta, L. Crins, T. Attin, B. Loomans
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