Diet analysis and advice for patients with tooth wear is potentially the most logical intervention to arrest attrition, erosion and abrasion. It is saliva that protects the teeth against corrosion by the acids which soften enamel and make it susceptible to wear. Thus the lifestyles and diet of patients at risk need to be analysed for sources of acid and reasons for lost salivary protection. Medical conditions which put patients at risk of tooth wear are principally: asthma, bulimia nervosa, caffeine addiction, diabetes mellitus, exercise dehydration, functional depression, gastroesophageal reflux in alcoholism, hypertension and syndromes with salivary hypofunction. The sources of acid are various, but loss of salivary protection is the comm...
Background: Tooth erosion is a growing dental problem; however, the role of diet in the aetiology of...
Oral health is related to diet in many ways, for example, nutritional influences on craniofacial dev...
Erosive tooth wear has recently been at the centre of attention and its prevalence of erosive tooth ...
There is a general perception that the problem of tooth wear is increasing due to elements of the mo...
Tooth wear has an increasing prevalence in the UK population. The aetiology is commonly multifactori...
A prerequisite for preventive measures is to diagnose erosive tooth wear and to evaluate the differe...
This review illustrates, through a series of case histories, how oral medicine insights aid the diag...
Dental erosion is defined as the loss of tooth substance by acid exposure not involving bacteria. Th...
A prerequisite for preventive measures is to diagnose erosive tooth wear and to evaluate the differe...
Aim: The aim of this case–control study was to compare the associated risk factors between adults wi...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work. These days, the rhythm of lifestyle is a very tense, s...
Patients are now keeping their own teeth for much longer than in the past, resulting in many cases o...
Regular development of our teeth is the result of reciprocal induction processes with continual deve...
There is an increasing awareness in clinical dentistry of the need to better understand the aetiolog...
enhance remineralisation and acid resistance of enamel surface softened by erosive challenge, (2) re...
Background: Tooth erosion is a growing dental problem; however, the role of diet in the aetiology of...
Oral health is related to diet in many ways, for example, nutritional influences on craniofacial dev...
Erosive tooth wear has recently been at the centre of attention and its prevalence of erosive tooth ...
There is a general perception that the problem of tooth wear is increasing due to elements of the mo...
Tooth wear has an increasing prevalence in the UK population. The aetiology is commonly multifactori...
A prerequisite for preventive measures is to diagnose erosive tooth wear and to evaluate the differe...
This review illustrates, through a series of case histories, how oral medicine insights aid the diag...
Dental erosion is defined as the loss of tooth substance by acid exposure not involving bacteria. Th...
A prerequisite for preventive measures is to diagnose erosive tooth wear and to evaluate the differe...
Aim: The aim of this case–control study was to compare the associated risk factors between adults wi...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work. These days, the rhythm of lifestyle is a very tense, s...
Patients are now keeping their own teeth for much longer than in the past, resulting in many cases o...
Regular development of our teeth is the result of reciprocal induction processes with continual deve...
There is an increasing awareness in clinical dentistry of the need to better understand the aetiolog...
enhance remineralisation and acid resistance of enamel surface softened by erosive challenge, (2) re...
Background: Tooth erosion is a growing dental problem; however, the role of diet in the aetiology of...
Oral health is related to diet in many ways, for example, nutritional influences on craniofacial dev...
Erosive tooth wear has recently been at the centre of attention and its prevalence of erosive tooth ...