The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the erosive potential of different types (concentrated and powdered) and commercial brands of industrialised grape juices. The pH of all five fruit drinks was measured at two time points: immediately after preparation and 24 hours later. Sixty specimens of bovine enamel were randomly allocated and immersed in different types of grape juice (n = 10) for 10 minutes four times a day for fifteen days. The enamel alteration was analysed using surface Knoop microhardness (KHN) and surface roughness (R-a) tests at baseline and on the 5th, 10th and 15th days of the experiment. Two way ANOVA, Tukey's post hoc and Pearson's correlation tests were used for statistical analysis (alpha = 5%). The grape ju...
This study evaluated by an in vitro model the effect of beverages on dental enamel previously subjec...
Objective: The objective of this in vitro study was to investigate the effect of viscosity-modified ...
Objective. The aim of this study was to assess the erosive potential of a range of commercially avai...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the erosive potential of different types (concentra...
Objective: To evaluate the erosive potential of different alcoholic beverages according to pH, titra...
The literature on the erosive potential of drinks and other products is summarised, and aspects of t...
PURPOSE A previous clinical study showed that the prevalence of erosive toothwear in vegetarians is...
Excessive consumption of acidic drinks and foods contributes to tooth erosion. The aims of the prese...
This research aimed to estimate the erosive potential of 14 beverages – 11 nonalcoholic drinks (five...
Background: Dental erosion is highly prevalent today, and acidic drinks are thought to be an importa...
The increased consumption of citrus sweets can contribute to the development of erosive tooth wear (...
Objectives: This prospective, randomised in vitro study was to investigate the pH and titratable aci...
Background/PurposeMost soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may res...
OBJECTIVE: The potential role of acidic drinks in the aetiology of dental erosion is well recognized...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the erosive potential of orange juice modified by food additives in en...
This study evaluated by an in vitro model the effect of beverages on dental enamel previously subjec...
Objective: The objective of this in vitro study was to investigate the effect of viscosity-modified ...
Objective. The aim of this study was to assess the erosive potential of a range of commercially avai...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the erosive potential of different types (concentra...
Objective: To evaluate the erosive potential of different alcoholic beverages according to pH, titra...
The literature on the erosive potential of drinks and other products is summarised, and aspects of t...
PURPOSE A previous clinical study showed that the prevalence of erosive toothwear in vegetarians is...
Excessive consumption of acidic drinks and foods contributes to tooth erosion. The aims of the prese...
This research aimed to estimate the erosive potential of 14 beverages – 11 nonalcoholic drinks (five...
Background: Dental erosion is highly prevalent today, and acidic drinks are thought to be an importa...
The increased consumption of citrus sweets can contribute to the development of erosive tooth wear (...
Objectives: This prospective, randomised in vitro study was to investigate the pH and titratable aci...
Background/PurposeMost soft drinks are acidic in nature. Regular consumption of these drinks may res...
OBJECTIVE: The potential role of acidic drinks in the aetiology of dental erosion is well recognized...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the erosive potential of orange juice modified by food additives in en...
This study evaluated by an in vitro model the effect of beverages on dental enamel previously subjec...
Objective: The objective of this in vitro study was to investigate the effect of viscosity-modified ...
Objective. The aim of this study was to assess the erosive potential of a range of commercially avai...