Throughout lifetime, the teeth are continuously exposed to numerous chemical and physical impacts, which cause the wear of the dental hard tissues, gingival recession and other oral changes with sometimes subsequent problems. Age-related wear of tooth surfaces reduces the dental enamel thickness and exposes deeper layers of enamel, which have different physical and chemical properties than the surface enamel. Gingival recession is the main causal factor of root caries and dentine hypersensitivity. Age-related changes in dentine include the formation of secondary dentine and the reduction in tubular lumen diameter (dentine sclerosis), which lead to a reduction in the volume of the pulp chamber. In addition to the reduction in the volume of p...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the changes in cell density and morphology of se...
Our understanding of the aetiology of dentine hypersensitivity (DH) has changed dramatically over th...
Our understanding of the aetiology of dentine hypersensitivity (DH) has changed dramatically over th...
Faculty of Dentistry, USMF “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau, Republic of MoldovaIntroduction: The pu...
Geriatric Dentistry is a branch of dentistry which deals with treating and preventing oral diseases ...
Introduction. The aim of study was to correlate dental-pulp reactions to dental caries with diverse ...
Changing demographics, including an increase in life expectancy and the growing numbers of elderly h...
Due to improving dental health care and oral hygiene, more elderly still have natioral dentition. Du...
Dental wear is a universal experience; it is accepted today that the phenomena of dental wear know a...
Changing demographics, including an increase in life expectancy and the growing numbers of elderly h...
With aging, the physiologic function causes wear of teeth. Though, sometimes undue conditions prevai...
The changes that occur in human teeth with increasing age probably include a loss of water. Intact w...
The basis for dental identification is the theory that human dentition is never the same in any two ...
Changing demographics, including an increase in life expectancy and the growing numbers of elderly h...
Changing demographics, including an increase in life expectancy and the growing numbers of elderly h...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the changes in cell density and morphology of se...
Our understanding of the aetiology of dentine hypersensitivity (DH) has changed dramatically over th...
Our understanding of the aetiology of dentine hypersensitivity (DH) has changed dramatically over th...
Faculty of Dentistry, USMF “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau, Republic of MoldovaIntroduction: The pu...
Geriatric Dentistry is a branch of dentistry which deals with treating and preventing oral diseases ...
Introduction. The aim of study was to correlate dental-pulp reactions to dental caries with diverse ...
Changing demographics, including an increase in life expectancy and the growing numbers of elderly h...
Due to improving dental health care and oral hygiene, more elderly still have natioral dentition. Du...
Dental wear is a universal experience; it is accepted today that the phenomena of dental wear know a...
Changing demographics, including an increase in life expectancy and the growing numbers of elderly h...
With aging, the physiologic function causes wear of teeth. Though, sometimes undue conditions prevai...
The changes that occur in human teeth with increasing age probably include a loss of water. Intact w...
The basis for dental identification is the theory that human dentition is never the same in any two ...
Changing demographics, including an increase in life expectancy and the growing numbers of elderly h...
Changing demographics, including an increase in life expectancy and the growing numbers of elderly h...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the changes in cell density and morphology of se...
Our understanding of the aetiology of dentine hypersensitivity (DH) has changed dramatically over th...
Our understanding of the aetiology of dentine hypersensitivity (DH) has changed dramatically over th...