Background: Epidemiological studies have reported an increasing prevalence of tooth wear, and general dental practitioners see a greater number of patients seeking treatment with worn dentition. Improper oral hygiene, unhealthy habits, occupational hazards, and potentially erosive processed foods seem to play a major role in the non-carious loss of dental hard tissue. The aim of this study is to assess the factors and cofactors that may play a major role in the genesis of dental attrition, dental abrasion, and, especially, dental erosion
Tooth wear is the result of four processes: abrasion (wear produced by interaction between teeth and...
During and after an erosive challenge, behavioral factors play a role in modifying the extent of ero...
Tooth wear manifest in the form of abrasion, attrition, erosion and abfraction and can affect the qu...
Tooth wear has an increasing prevalence in the UK population. The aetiology is commonly multifactori...
Introduction: Tooth wear is described as loss of hard tooth tissue with no occurrence of dental cari...
Aim: The aim of this case–control study was to compare the associated risk factors between adults wi...
Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between erosive tooth wear (ETW) and...
Abstract: Tooth wear is a general term which denotes loss of tooth surface due to causes other than ...
Dental wear is a universal experience; it is accepted today that the phenomena of dental wear know a...
Studies have shown a growing trend toward increasing prevalence of dental erosion, associated with t...
Aims: This study was to evaluate the risk factors associated with tooth wear lesions in patients att...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine predictors of erosive tooth wear (ETW) progressio...
To prevent erosive tooth wear, early diagnosis and identification of causative factors are essential...
A prerequisite for preventive measures is to diagnose erosive tooth wear and to evaluate the differe...
Dental erosion and factors affecting the risk of its occurrence were investigated with a case-contro...
Tooth wear is the result of four processes: abrasion (wear produced by interaction between teeth and...
During and after an erosive challenge, behavioral factors play a role in modifying the extent of ero...
Tooth wear manifest in the form of abrasion, attrition, erosion and abfraction and can affect the qu...
Tooth wear has an increasing prevalence in the UK population. The aetiology is commonly multifactori...
Introduction: Tooth wear is described as loss of hard tooth tissue with no occurrence of dental cari...
Aim: The aim of this case–control study was to compare the associated risk factors between adults wi...
Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between erosive tooth wear (ETW) and...
Abstract: Tooth wear is a general term which denotes loss of tooth surface due to causes other than ...
Dental wear is a universal experience; it is accepted today that the phenomena of dental wear know a...
Studies have shown a growing trend toward increasing prevalence of dental erosion, associated with t...
Aims: This study was to evaluate the risk factors associated with tooth wear lesions in patients att...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine predictors of erosive tooth wear (ETW) progressio...
To prevent erosive tooth wear, early diagnosis and identification of causative factors are essential...
A prerequisite for preventive measures is to diagnose erosive tooth wear and to evaluate the differe...
Dental erosion and factors affecting the risk of its occurrence were investigated with a case-contro...
Tooth wear is the result of four processes: abrasion (wear produced by interaction between teeth and...
During and after an erosive challenge, behavioral factors play a role in modifying the extent of ero...
Tooth wear manifest in the form of abrasion, attrition, erosion and abfraction and can affect the qu...