Purpose: To evaluate the wear differences between primary and permanent enamel caused by the association of abrasion and erosion. Methods: Fragments of 40 human teeth (20 primary and 20 permanent) were cast in acrylic rings, polished to expose a flat enamel area, and evaluated with a 3D profiler. Antagonists were made from primary and permanent molars. The specimens were distributed into four groups (n=10) according to type of substrate and slurry (neutral and acidic), and cycled 100,000 times in the OHSU oral wear simulator. Specimens were cleaned and re-profiled. Volume loss and maximum depth were determined on the polished specimens. Data were submitted to ANOVA and Tukey's test. The area of the wear facet on the antagonist was measured....
Various methods have been applied to evaluate the effect of erosion and abrasion. So, the aim of th...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Many factors influence the extent and rate at which enamel wears. Clinical studies in humans are lim...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of dental materials on primary enamel wear. Methods: Four composites...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.ObjectivePrevious in vitro studies have described ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the wear of resin-based materials caused by the association of...
Purpose: The objective of the present in situ study was to evaluate the influence of dental plaque o...
Purpose: The objective of the present in situ study was to evaluate the influence of dental plaque o...
Purpose: The objective of the present in situ study was to evaluate the influence of dental plaque o...
Objectives: Enamel erosion results in the formation of a softened layer that is susceptible to disru...
Objectives: Enamel erosion results in the formation of a softened layer that is susceptible to disru...
BACKGROUND: Although there are several studies on permanent tooth wear caused by dental materials, s...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the wear of resin-based materials caused by the association of...
BACKGROUND: Although there are several studies on permanent tooth wear caused by dental materials, s...
Objectives: Enamel erosion results in the formation of a softened layer that is susceptible to disru...
Various methods have been applied to evaluate the effect of erosion and abrasion. So, the aim of th...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Many factors influence the extent and rate at which enamel wears. Clinical studies in humans are lim...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of dental materials on primary enamel wear. Methods: Four composites...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.ObjectivePrevious in vitro studies have described ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the wear of resin-based materials caused by the association of...
Purpose: The objective of the present in situ study was to evaluate the influence of dental plaque o...
Purpose: The objective of the present in situ study was to evaluate the influence of dental plaque o...
Purpose: The objective of the present in situ study was to evaluate the influence of dental plaque o...
Objectives: Enamel erosion results in the formation of a softened layer that is susceptible to disru...
Objectives: Enamel erosion results in the formation of a softened layer that is susceptible to disru...
BACKGROUND: Although there are several studies on permanent tooth wear caused by dental materials, s...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the wear of resin-based materials caused by the association of...
BACKGROUND: Although there are several studies on permanent tooth wear caused by dental materials, s...
Objectives: Enamel erosion results in the formation of a softened layer that is susceptible to disru...
Various methods have been applied to evaluate the effect of erosion and abrasion. So, the aim of th...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Many factors influence the extent and rate at which enamel wears. Clinical studies in humans are lim...