Objective: Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conservative Dentistry (EFCD) considered ETW as a relevant topic for generating this consensus report. Materials and methods: This report is based on a compilation of the scientific literature, an expert conference, and the approval by the General Assembly of EFCD. Results: ETW is a chemical-mechanical process resulting in a cumulative loss of hard dental tissue not caused by bacteria, and it is characterized by loss of the natural surface morphology and contour of the teeth. A suitable index for classification of ETW is the basic erosive wear examination (BEWE). Regarding the etiology, patient-related factors include the pre-disposition to erosion,...
Our understanding of erosive tooth wear and its contributing factors has evolved considerably over t...
Our understanding of erosive tooth wear and its contributing factors has evolved considerably over t...
enhance remineralisation and acid resistance of enamel surface softened by erosive challenge, (2) re...
OBJECTIVE: Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conserv...
OBJECTIVE: Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conserv...
OBJECTIVE Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conse...
Erosive tooth wear has recently been at the centre of attention and its prevalence of erosive tooth ...
Studies have shown a growing trend toward increasing prevalence of dental erosion, associated with t...
The clinical diagnosis 'erosion' is made from characteristic deviations from the original anatomical...
Dental erosion is a type of wear caused by non bacterial acids or chelation. There is evidence of a ...
Despite being a commonly studied topic, it is difficult to find studies which explain the problem of...
This study aimed to investigate dentists’ general experience, knowledge about diagnosis, and treatme...
Dental erosion is often described solely as a surface phenomenon, unlike caries where it has been es...
Erosive tooth wear is the third most commonly observed oral condition after caries and periodontal d...
Erosive tooth wear is the third most commonly observed oral condition after caries and periodontal d...
Our understanding of erosive tooth wear and its contributing factors has evolved considerably over t...
Our understanding of erosive tooth wear and its contributing factors has evolved considerably over t...
enhance remineralisation and acid resistance of enamel surface softened by erosive challenge, (2) re...
OBJECTIVE: Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conserv...
OBJECTIVE: Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conserv...
OBJECTIVE Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conse...
Erosive tooth wear has recently been at the centre of attention and its prevalence of erosive tooth ...
Studies have shown a growing trend toward increasing prevalence of dental erosion, associated with t...
The clinical diagnosis 'erosion' is made from characteristic deviations from the original anatomical...
Dental erosion is a type of wear caused by non bacterial acids or chelation. There is evidence of a ...
Despite being a commonly studied topic, it is difficult to find studies which explain the problem of...
This study aimed to investigate dentists’ general experience, knowledge about diagnosis, and treatme...
Dental erosion is often described solely as a surface phenomenon, unlike caries where it has been es...
Erosive tooth wear is the third most commonly observed oral condition after caries and periodontal d...
Erosive tooth wear is the third most commonly observed oral condition after caries and periodontal d...
Our understanding of erosive tooth wear and its contributing factors has evolved considerably over t...
Our understanding of erosive tooth wear and its contributing factors has evolved considerably over t...
enhance remineralisation and acid resistance of enamel surface softened by erosive challenge, (2) re...