Dental erosive wear (DEW) is common among children and adolescents, and a survey of Icelandic children showed that 30.7% of 15-year-olds were diagnosed with the condition. Objective. To gain knowledge about dental practitioners’ experiences, opinions, and treatment decisions. Materials and Methods. A precoded questionnaire, previously used among Norwegian dentists, was sent electronically to all dentists in Iceland (n = 341). Results. The response rate was 64.2%, and 58% of dentists were male. More than half of the clinicians (54%) thought that prevalence had increased the last 10–15 years, and 67% reported it to be more common in male. Most (96%) recorded presence of DEW, but only 4% used a detailed scoring system. Lesions were mostly on o...
Background Current knowledge on treatment strategies and choice of restorative mater...
OBJECTIVE Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conse...
Despite being a commonly studied topic, it is difficult to find studies which explain the problem of...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Dental erosive wear (DEW) is common among children and adolescent...
This study aimed to investigate dentists’ general experience, knowledge about diagnosis, and treatme...
This study aimed to investigate dentists' general experience, knowledge about diagnosis, and tr...
Introduction: Awareness of erosive tooth wear (ETW) by the public is still low and most dental prac...
Contains fulltext : 172203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Due ...
Background: This study explored Yemeni dentists’ and dental students’ knowledge about the associated...
Contains fulltext : 154871.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Du...
Objective To estimate the prevalence of dental erosive wear among five-year-olds in Bergen, Norway, ...
Background: Erosive wear has been observed among Swedish adolescents, but with unknown prevalence. H...
Aims To investigate the prevalence and risk factors of dental erosion (DE) among a group of adolesce...
Background: Dental erosion is a multifactorial oral health problem with an increasing prevalence amo...
Objective: Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conserv...
Background Current knowledge on treatment strategies and choice of restorative mater...
OBJECTIVE Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conse...
Despite being a commonly studied topic, it is difficult to find studies which explain the problem of...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Dental erosive wear (DEW) is common among children and adolescent...
This study aimed to investigate dentists’ general experience, knowledge about diagnosis, and treatme...
This study aimed to investigate dentists' general experience, knowledge about diagnosis, and tr...
Introduction: Awareness of erosive tooth wear (ETW) by the public is still low and most dental prac...
Contains fulltext : 172203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Due ...
Background: This study explored Yemeni dentists’ and dental students’ knowledge about the associated...
Contains fulltext : 154871.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Du...
Objective To estimate the prevalence of dental erosive wear among five-year-olds in Bergen, Norway, ...
Background: Erosive wear has been observed among Swedish adolescents, but with unknown prevalence. H...
Aims To investigate the prevalence and risk factors of dental erosion (DE) among a group of adolesce...
Background: Dental erosion is a multifactorial oral health problem with an increasing prevalence amo...
Objective: Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conserv...
Background Current knowledge on treatment strategies and choice of restorative mater...
OBJECTIVE Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conse...
Despite being a commonly studied topic, it is difficult to find studies which explain the problem of...