The aim of this study was to clarify the mechanism behind the different erosive potential of regular and light cola drinks: pH difference and/or aspartame presence. Sixty bovine enamel blocks were randomly divided into 5 groups: RC - regular cola, RCpH - addition of base to increase regular cola pH, RCAS - addition of aspartame to regular cola, LC - light cola, and LCpH - addition of acid to decrease light cola pH. Two-thirds of the blocks surface was coated with nail varnish for reference. The samples were daily subjected to four erosive challenges for 2 minutes. Between the erosive challenges (2h) and overnight the samples were maintained in artificial saliva. The response variable was the percentage surface hardness change (%SHC) after 1...
This study aimed at analysing the erosive potential of 30 substances (drinks, candies, and medicamen...
This in vitro study was to evaluate the erosive potential of four soft drinks at different times on ...
The aim of the present in vitro study was to evaluate the protective effects of a zinc-hydroxyapatit...
Objective: This study aimed to assess the impact of in vitro erosion provoked by different cola-base...
Objective: The objective of this in vitro study was to investigate the effect of viscosity-modified ...
Objective: Beverage acidity has been measured routinely using the pH value. However, titratable acid...
Background/Purpose: Most soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may r...
Background/PurposeMost soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may res...
Objective: To evaluate whether the type of cola drink (regular or diet) could influence the wear of ...
Background: Dental erosion is highly prevalent today, and acidic drinks are thought to be an importa...
Alcoholic soft drinks have become increasingly popular and have high concentrations of citric acid a...
Increased consumption of acidic soft drinks is becoming an important factor in the development of er...
The link of acidic beverage consumption and dental erosion is a well-known fact. However, the substi...
This study evaluated by an in vitro model the effect of beverages on dental enamel previously subjec...
Excessive consumption of acidic drinks and foods contributes to tooth erosion. The aims of the prese...
This study aimed at analysing the erosive potential of 30 substances (drinks, candies, and medicamen...
This in vitro study was to evaluate the erosive potential of four soft drinks at different times on ...
The aim of the present in vitro study was to evaluate the protective effects of a zinc-hydroxyapatit...
Objective: This study aimed to assess the impact of in vitro erosion provoked by different cola-base...
Objective: The objective of this in vitro study was to investigate the effect of viscosity-modified ...
Objective: Beverage acidity has been measured routinely using the pH value. However, titratable acid...
Background/Purpose: Most soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may r...
Background/PurposeMost soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may res...
Objective: To evaluate whether the type of cola drink (regular or diet) could influence the wear of ...
Background: Dental erosion is highly prevalent today, and acidic drinks are thought to be an importa...
Alcoholic soft drinks have become increasingly popular and have high concentrations of citric acid a...
Increased consumption of acidic soft drinks is becoming an important factor in the development of er...
The link of acidic beverage consumption and dental erosion is a well-known fact. However, the substi...
This study evaluated by an in vitro model the effect of beverages on dental enamel previously subjec...
Excessive consumption of acidic drinks and foods contributes to tooth erosion. The aims of the prese...
This study aimed at analysing the erosive potential of 30 substances (drinks, candies, and medicamen...
This in vitro study was to evaluate the erosive potential of four soft drinks at different times on ...
The aim of the present in vitro study was to evaluate the protective effects of a zinc-hydroxyapatit...