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Hypertonia and parafunction of masticatory muscles (bruxism), which cause prolonged non-functional sliding movements of the mandible against the maxilla with teeth closed, contribute to the development of functional overload.
N.S. Mahera
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Background/purpose: Cervical tooth abrasion is the loss of tooth material at the cementoenamel junction, and is usually related to faulty brushing habits.
Mehmet Özgöz +3 more
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The evolutionary paradox of tooth wear: simply destruction or inevitable adaptation? [PDF]
Over the last century, humans from industrialized societies have witnessed a radical increase in some dental diseases. A severe problem concerns the loss of dental materials (enamel and dentine) at the buccal cervical region of the tooth.
Grosse, Ian R. +29 more
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Susceptibility of fluorotic enamel to dental erosion-abrasion
Dental hard tissue conditions can be of pre- or post-eruptive nature, such as enamel fluorosis and erosive tooth wear (ETW), respectively. Dental enamel fluorosis is caused by the chronic and excessive intake of fluoride during enamel development ...
George J. ECKERT (16525406) +5 more
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Poly(alkyl methacrylate) tooth coatings for dental care: evaluation of the demineralisation-protection benefit using a time-resolved in vitro method [PDF]
An in vitro method for the time-resolved quantification of acid-mediated tooth demineralisation has been developed and evaluated against putative non-permanent protective formulations based on a series of poly(alkyl methacrylate)s.
Birthe V. Nielsen +16 more
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Tooth wear (erosion, attrition, or abrasion) has been reported with variable prevalence in children. These clinical entities present a wide range of dental problems and difficulty in dental management in growing children.
Mohammad Kamran Khan
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The influence of the air abrasion on the resin filling microtensile bond strength of deciduous tooth
Objective To investigate the influence of the air abrasion on the resin filling microtensile bond strength of deciduous tooth. Methods 24 primary molars were randomly divided into 2 groups. Crown enamel was removed to expose dentin.
YAN Zhi-qi, YE Mei, YAN Xue-min
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Abrasion Resistance of Veneering Materials to Tooth Brushing
This study was carried out to comparatively examine abrasion which occurred as a result of brushing as well as abrasives in veneering materials used in prosthetic restorations. Twenty out of forty specimens prepared at the dimensions of 14x5x3 mm, there being ten specimens of each veneering materials, were subjected to tooth brushing with water alone ...
Yeşil Duymuş, Zeynep +2 more
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Aims: This study was to evaluate the risk factors associated with tooth wear lesions in patients attending a dental clinic. Context: Tooth wear lesions entail the loss of dental hard tissues in the absence of caries or trauma.
Okeigbemen A Sunny +2 more
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Is prolonged bleaching more harmful to dental enamel than daily dietary and hygienic oral habits?
The ultrastructural and mechanical properties of enamel surface were evaluated after prolonged bleaching treatments with 10% carbamide peroxide in the presence or absence of orange juice (erosive challenge) and toothbrushing (abrasive challenge).
Mara Eliane Soares RIBEIRO +6 more
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