Purpose: The objective of the present in situ study was to evaluate the influence of dental plaque on human enamel erosion. Materials and Methods: Thirteen volunteers wore acrylic palatal devices with four enamel specimens that were prepared from freshly extracted impacted human third permanent molars (4 x 4 mm), randomly selected and distributed into two vertical rows, corresponding to the following groups: GI, erosion of dental plaque-free samples, and GII, erosion of dental plaque-covered samples. For the formation of dental plaque, the specimens were placed 1 mm below the level of the appliance and covered with a plastic mesh to allow the accumulation of dental plaque. The palatal device was continuously worn by the volunteers for 14 co...
Dental erosion has increased in prevalence over the last decades. The wider availability and frequen...
Abstract The standardization of in situ protocols for dental erosion is important to enable comparis...
This in vitro study used the same frequency and duration of acid contact as a previous in situ/in vi...
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: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objective: To evaluate whether the type of cola drink (regular or diet) could influence the wear of ...
Objective: To evaluate whether the type of cola drink (regular or diet) could influence the wear of ...
Individuals with cariogenic diet can also consume erosive beverages. Thus, it seems necessary to inv...
Individuals with cariogenic diet can also consume erosive beverages. Thus, it seems necessary to inv...
This in situ/in vivo study aimed to evaluate the effects of erosion on the surface microhardness, su...
Abstract The standardization of in situ protocols for dental erosion is important to enable comparis...
Dental erosion has increased in prevalence over the last decades. The wider availability and frequen...
Abstract The standardization of in situ protocols for dental erosion is important to enable comparis...
This in vitro study used the same frequency and duration of acid contact as a previous in situ/in vi...
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: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objectives: This in situ study evaluated the effect of an erosive challenge on different restorative...
Objective: To evaluate whether the type of cola drink (regular or diet) could influence the wear of ...
Objective: To evaluate whether the type of cola drink (regular or diet) could influence the wear of ...
Individuals with cariogenic diet can also consume erosive beverages. Thus, it seems necessary to inv...
Individuals with cariogenic diet can also consume erosive beverages. Thus, it seems necessary to inv...
This in situ/in vivo study aimed to evaluate the effects of erosion on the surface microhardness, su...
Abstract The standardization of in situ protocols for dental erosion is important to enable comparis...
Dental erosion has increased in prevalence over the last decades. The wider availability and frequen...
Abstract The standardization of in situ protocols for dental erosion is important to enable comparis...
This in vitro study used the same frequency and duration of acid contact as a previous in situ/in vi...