There is increasing evidence that the excessive consumption of acidic drinks and foods contributes to dental erosion and may be an important contributing factor for erosive tooth wear. The aims of the present contribution were twofold: (1) to assess the erosive potential of 116 dietary substances and medications; (2) to determine the chemical properties with an impact on the erosive potential. Using 300 deciduous and 1,020 permanent human teeth, enamel specimens were prepared and a pellicle was formed with human saliva. The erosive potential of the tested agents was quantified as the change in surface hardness of the specimens after 2 min of erosion. To characterise these agents, the following chemical properties were determined: pH, titrat...
OBJECTIVES We investigated the effect of different dietary substances on deciduous and permanent ...
Acidic or EDTA-containing oral hygiene products and acidic medicines have the potential to soften de...
Background/Aim: The chemical nature of soft drinks is acidic, so they possess the capacity to cause ...
Excessive consumption of acidic drinks and foods contributes to tooth erosion. The aims of the prese...
The literature on the erosive potential of drinks and other products is summarised, and aspects of t...
This study aimed at analysing the erosive potential of 30 substances (drinks, candies, and medicamen...
Background: Dental erosion is highly prevalent today, and acidic drinks are thought to be an importa...
Background/PurposeMost soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may res...
Erosive effects of common beverages on extracted premolar teeth WK Seow, * KM Thong† Background: Den...
This research aimed to estimate the erosive potential of 14 beverages – 11 nonalcoholic drinks (five...
OBJECTIVE: The potential role of acidic drinks in the aetiology of dental erosion is well recognized...
The quality of dental care and modern achievements in dental science depend strongly on understandin...
Background/Purpose: Most soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may r...
BACKGROUND: Dental erosion is an increasingly prevalent problem associated with frequent consumption...
Dental erosion is a multifactorial condition: The interplay of chemical, biological and behavioural ...
OBJECTIVES We investigated the effect of different dietary substances on deciduous and permanent ...
Acidic or EDTA-containing oral hygiene products and acidic medicines have the potential to soften de...
Background/Aim: The chemical nature of soft drinks is acidic, so they possess the capacity to cause ...
Excessive consumption of acidic drinks and foods contributes to tooth erosion. The aims of the prese...
The literature on the erosive potential of drinks and other products is summarised, and aspects of t...
This study aimed at analysing the erosive potential of 30 substances (drinks, candies, and medicamen...
Background: Dental erosion is highly prevalent today, and acidic drinks are thought to be an importa...
Background/PurposeMost soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may res...
Erosive effects of common beverages on extracted premolar teeth WK Seow, * KM Thong† Background: Den...
This research aimed to estimate the erosive potential of 14 beverages – 11 nonalcoholic drinks (five...
OBJECTIVE: The potential role of acidic drinks in the aetiology of dental erosion is well recognized...
The quality of dental care and modern achievements in dental science depend strongly on understandin...
Background/Purpose: Most soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may r...
BACKGROUND: Dental erosion is an increasingly prevalent problem associated with frequent consumption...
Dental erosion is a multifactorial condition: The interplay of chemical, biological and behavioural ...
OBJECTIVES We investigated the effect of different dietary substances on deciduous and permanent ...
Acidic or EDTA-containing oral hygiene products and acidic medicines have the potential to soften de...
Background/Aim: The chemical nature of soft drinks is acidic, so they possess the capacity to cause ...