Previous in-vitro studies have described the relation between rates of enamel wear and variables such as applied load and lubricant pH. The aim here was to extend understanding of tooth-wear processes by considering the rate of wear in human dentine. Enamel was removed from extracted third molar teeth that had been sectioned mesiodistally. Moisture fluctuation within dentine was minimized by conducting all procedures under copious irrigation or in sealed containers of lubricant at pH 7.0. Specimens were subjected to wear using a purpose-built apparatus at loads of 6.2, 9.95 and 13.2 kg. All experiments were done with a unidirectional wear stroke of 3 mm at a rate of 80 cycles/min for 75 min and repeated for 75 min. Dentine wear was assessed...
Copies of author's previously published articles inserted.Bibliography: leaves 136-155.xxi, 180 leav...
A comparison was made between the demineralization of enamel and dentine with and without abraded su...
Teeth wear for a number of reasons. One of the causes for wear is the use of abrasive tooth pastes. ...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.ObjectivePrevious in vitro studies have described ...
Many factors influence the extent and rate at which enamel wears. Clinical studies in humans are lim...
In vitro experimental systems for the study of tooth wear have the potential to overcome the long ti...
The four main types of wear in teeth are attrition (enamel-on-enamel contact), abrasion (wear due to...
The dependence between the wear resistance and microhardness of the diflerent tissues of human teeth...
Purpose: High wear resistance of denture teeth preserves good occlusal relationship and sufficient p...
The effect of salivary exposure time on the abrasive wear of acid-eroded dentine was evaluated in si...
Dental enamel exists as the outer coating on the contacting surface of a tooth and is of great impor...
Little is known about the wear rate of enamel and dentin opposing resin composite following restorat...
© 2010 Australian Dental AssociationBackgroundErosive tooth wear is a growing concern in clinical de...
A comparison was made between the demineralization of enamel and dentine with and without abraded su...
Purpose: To evaluate the wear differences between primary and permanent enamel caused by the associa...
Copies of author's previously published articles inserted.Bibliography: leaves 136-155.xxi, 180 leav...
A comparison was made between the demineralization of enamel and dentine with and without abraded su...
Teeth wear for a number of reasons. One of the causes for wear is the use of abrasive tooth pastes. ...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.ObjectivePrevious in vitro studies have described ...
Many factors influence the extent and rate at which enamel wears. Clinical studies in humans are lim...
In vitro experimental systems for the study of tooth wear have the potential to overcome the long ti...
The four main types of wear in teeth are attrition (enamel-on-enamel contact), abrasion (wear due to...
The dependence between the wear resistance and microhardness of the diflerent tissues of human teeth...
Purpose: High wear resistance of denture teeth preserves good occlusal relationship and sufficient p...
The effect of salivary exposure time on the abrasive wear of acid-eroded dentine was evaluated in si...
Dental enamel exists as the outer coating on the contacting surface of a tooth and is of great impor...
Little is known about the wear rate of enamel and dentin opposing resin composite following restorat...
© 2010 Australian Dental AssociationBackgroundErosive tooth wear is a growing concern in clinical de...
A comparison was made between the demineralization of enamel and dentine with and without abraded su...
Purpose: To evaluate the wear differences between primary and permanent enamel caused by the associa...
Copies of author's previously published articles inserted.Bibliography: leaves 136-155.xxi, 180 leav...
A comparison was made between the demineralization of enamel and dentine with and without abraded su...
Teeth wear for a number of reasons. One of the causes for wear is the use of abrasive tooth pastes. ...