This in vitro study evaluated the impact of initial erosion on the susceptibility of enamel to further erosive challenge. Thirty bovine enamel blocks were selected by surface hardness and randomized into two groups (n = 15): GC- group composed by enamel blocks without erosion lesion and GT- group composed by enamel blocks with initial erosion lesion. The baseline profile of each block was determined using the profilometer. The initial erosion was produced by immersing the blocks into HCl 0.01 M, pH 2.3 for 30 seconds, under stirring. The erosive cycling consisted of blocks immersion in hydrochloric acid (0.01 M, pH 2.3) for 2 minutes, followed by immersion in artificial saliva for 120 minutes. This procedure was repeated 4 times a day for 5...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Tooth surface loss is an increasingly recognised clinical problem and so there are an increasing num...
Tooth surface loss is an increasingly recognised clinical problem and so there are an increasing num...
Tooth surface loss is an increasingly recognised clinical problem and so there are an increasing num...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
Objectives: Enamel erosion results in the formation of a softened layer that is susceptible to disru...
Objectives: Enamel erosion results in the formation of a softened layer that is susceptible to disru...
Objectives: Enamel erosion results in the formation of a softened layer that is susceptible to disru...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Tooth surface loss is an increasingly recognised clinical problem and so there are an increasing num...
Tooth surface loss is an increasingly recognised clinical problem and so there are an increasing num...
Tooth surface loss is an increasingly recognised clinical problem and so there are an increasing num...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
Objectives: Enamel erosion results in the formation of a softened layer that is susceptible to disru...
Objectives: Enamel erosion results in the formation of a softened layer that is susceptible to disru...
Objectives: Enamel erosion results in the formation of a softened layer that is susceptible to disru...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...