Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. Some have shown that the risks of developing erosion, if such drinks are consumed once daily and four times daily, are respectively 2.2 and 5.13 times greater than if they are not consumed at all. The addition of ultra-heat treated (UHT) milk to such beverages has been identified by a survey as common practice in Pakistan. It is known that the addition of calcium to orange juice and acidic candies reduces the capacity of these dietary items to produce dental erosion by the law of mass action. While potentially helpful, such a practice at manufacture may affect adversely product stability and flavour, thus compromising market share. As a resul...
Background/PurposeMost soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may res...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of industrialised foods and drinks on primary tooth...
OBJECTIVE: The potential role of acidic drinks in the aetiology of dental erosion is well recognized...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the erosive capacity of fermented milk beverages, as ...
Introduction: Over the past 2 years, the soft drink industry has seen a value growth of 11%. In tota...
Excessive consumption of acid-containing drinks is associated with an increased risk of dental erosi...
Excessive consumption of acid-containing drinks is associated with an increased risk of dental erosi...
This study evaluated by an in vitro model the effect of beverages on dental enamel previously subjec...
Background: Dental erosion is highly prevalent today, and acidic drinks are thought to be an importa...
Background/Aim. Excessive consumption of acidic dietary substances, such as carbonated beverages, in...
Background/Purpose: Most soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may r...
MastersObjective: The present research was under taken to assess the erosive potential of different ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of industrialised foods and drinks on primary tooth...
Background/PurposeMost soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may res...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of industrialised foods and drinks on primary tooth...
OBJECTIVE: The potential role of acidic drinks in the aetiology of dental erosion is well recognized...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the erosive capacity of fermented milk beverages, as ...
Introduction: Over the past 2 years, the soft drink industry has seen a value growth of 11%. In tota...
Excessive consumption of acid-containing drinks is associated with an increased risk of dental erosi...
Excessive consumption of acid-containing drinks is associated with an increased risk of dental erosi...
This study evaluated by an in vitro model the effect of beverages on dental enamel previously subjec...
Background: Dental erosion is highly prevalent today, and acidic drinks are thought to be an importa...
Background/Aim. Excessive consumption of acidic dietary substances, such as carbonated beverages, in...
Background/Purpose: Most soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may r...
MastersObjective: The present research was under taken to assess the erosive potential of different ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of industrialised foods and drinks on primary tooth...
Background/PurposeMost soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may res...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of industrialised foods and drinks on primary tooth...
OBJECTIVE: The potential role of acidic drinks in the aetiology of dental erosion is well recognized...