OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of an e-training resource with the consistency of tooth wear scoring using the Basic Erosive Wear Examination (BEWE). METHODS: Gold standard (GS) BEWE scores were attained from a trained examiner using the photographic and dental cast records for three conveniently selected cases representing low, medium and severe tooth wear. Four successive cohorts of first year post-graduate students, (n = 76, mean age, 35.4 years) undertook a training exercise. Each was given written guidance on using the BEWE. Following e-training, scoring was repeated, and the results expressed as mean, confidence Intervals, (95% ci) and p-values (values <0.05 were considered statistically significant). RESULTS: The e-training resu...
Background: The prevalence and severity of tooth wear and dental erosion is rising in children and t...
Objectives: The use of surface matching software with intraoral scanners is developing rapidly which...
A modified wear index, in which the wear of enamel and dentine are recorded separately, is described...
Contains fulltext : 225358.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To...
The Basic Erosive Wear Examination (BEWE) is a practical index for screening tooth wear, using a 4-p...
The Basic Erosive Wear Examination (BEWE) is a practical index for screening tooth wear, using a 4-p...
Objectives: To assess the reliability of the BEWE index on 3D models and to compare 3D-assessed eros...
A new scoring system, the Basic Erosive Wear Examination (BEWE), has been designed to provide a simp...
Background: Tooth wear is a multifactorial process, leading to the loss of dental hard tissues. Ther...
The problem of erosive tooth wear appears increasingly to be encountered by clinicians and researche...
Erosive tooth wear is the third most commonly observed oral condition after caries and periodontal d...
Objective: To determine if the Basic erosive tooth wear index (BEWE index) is able to assess and mon...
© 2021 The Authors. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Background: Th...
OBJECTIVES To investigate erosive tooth wear and related variables among adolescents and adults i...
Erosive tooth wear is the third most commonly observed oral condition after caries and periodontal d...
Background: The prevalence and severity of tooth wear and dental erosion is rising in children and t...
Objectives: The use of surface matching software with intraoral scanners is developing rapidly which...
A modified wear index, in which the wear of enamel and dentine are recorded separately, is described...
Contains fulltext : 225358.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To...
The Basic Erosive Wear Examination (BEWE) is a practical index for screening tooth wear, using a 4-p...
The Basic Erosive Wear Examination (BEWE) is a practical index for screening tooth wear, using a 4-p...
Objectives: To assess the reliability of the BEWE index on 3D models and to compare 3D-assessed eros...
A new scoring system, the Basic Erosive Wear Examination (BEWE), has been designed to provide a simp...
Background: Tooth wear is a multifactorial process, leading to the loss of dental hard tissues. Ther...
The problem of erosive tooth wear appears increasingly to be encountered by clinicians and researche...
Erosive tooth wear is the third most commonly observed oral condition after caries and periodontal d...
Objective: To determine if the Basic erosive tooth wear index (BEWE index) is able to assess and mon...
© 2021 The Authors. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Background: Th...
OBJECTIVES To investigate erosive tooth wear and related variables among adolescents and adults i...
Erosive tooth wear is the third most commonly observed oral condition after caries and periodontal d...
Background: The prevalence and severity of tooth wear and dental erosion is rising in children and t...
Objectives: The use of surface matching software with intraoral scanners is developing rapidly which...
A modified wear index, in which the wear of enamel and dentine are recorded separately, is described...