Dental erosion develops through chronic exposure to extrinsic/intrinsic acids with a low pH. Enamel erosion is characterized by a centripetal dissolution leaving a small demineralized zone behind. In contrast, erosive demineralization in dentin is more complex as the acid-induced mineral dissolution leads to the exposure of collagenous organic matrix, which hampers ion diffusion and, thus, reduces further progression of the lesion. Topical fluoridation inducing the formation of a protective layer on dental hard tissue, which is composed of CaF(2) (in case of conventional fluorides like amine fluoride or sodium fluoride) or of metal-rich surface precipitates (in case of titanium tetrafluoride or tin-containing fluoride products), appears to ...
Dental erosion is defined as the loss of tooth substance by acid exposure not involving bacteria. Th...
Dental erosion, the dissolution of hard tooth tissues due to acids of nonbacterial origin, can cause...
The aim of this study was to determine maximum attainable protection of enamel from erosion and eros...
The effectiveness of fluoride in caries prevention has been convincingly proven. In recent years, re...
Dental erosion is a common problem in dentistry. It is defined as the loss of tooth mineral by the a...
BACKGROUND Erosive tooth wear (ETW) has gained increasing clinical relevance. It is estimated tha...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of fluoride in erosion therapy has long been questioned. Howe...
The prevention of dental erosion with fluoride is still largely unknown territory. It was the aim of...
Item does not contain fulltextThe prevention of dental erosion with fluoride is still largely unknow...
This study aimed to analyse the impact of brushing on the protective effect of different fluoride so...
Background. Researchers have proposed the use of fluoride for the prevention of enamel wear; however...
trations around 1,100 ppm in dentifrices is important to reduce dentin wear by erosion and erosion +...
This in situ/ex vivo study assessed the effect of different concentrations of fluoride in dentifrice...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the anti-erosive effects of different fluoride compounds and o...
of dental enamel to extreme acidic pH in the oral cavity, either from extrinsic sources (diet) or in...
Dental erosion is defined as the loss of tooth substance by acid exposure not involving bacteria. Th...
Dental erosion, the dissolution of hard tooth tissues due to acids of nonbacterial origin, can cause...
The aim of this study was to determine maximum attainable protection of enamel from erosion and eros...
The effectiveness of fluoride in caries prevention has been convincingly proven. In recent years, re...
Dental erosion is a common problem in dentistry. It is defined as the loss of tooth mineral by the a...
BACKGROUND Erosive tooth wear (ETW) has gained increasing clinical relevance. It is estimated tha...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of fluoride in erosion therapy has long been questioned. Howe...
The prevention of dental erosion with fluoride is still largely unknown territory. It was the aim of...
Item does not contain fulltextThe prevention of dental erosion with fluoride is still largely unknow...
This study aimed to analyse the impact of brushing on the protective effect of different fluoride so...
Background. Researchers have proposed the use of fluoride for the prevention of enamel wear; however...
trations around 1,100 ppm in dentifrices is important to reduce dentin wear by erosion and erosion +...
This in situ/ex vivo study assessed the effect of different concentrations of fluoride in dentifrice...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the anti-erosive effects of different fluoride compounds and o...
of dental enamel to extreme acidic pH in the oral cavity, either from extrinsic sources (diet) or in...
Dental erosion is defined as the loss of tooth substance by acid exposure not involving bacteria. Th...
Dental erosion, the dissolution of hard tooth tissues due to acids of nonbacterial origin, can cause...
The aim of this study was to determine maximum attainable protection of enamel from erosion and eros...