Objective Dental erosion is a common oral condition caused by chronic exposure to acids from intrinsic/extrinsic sources. Repeated acid exposure can lead to the irreversible loss of dental hard tissues (enamel, dentine, cementum). Dentine can become exposed to acid following severe enamel erosion, crown fracture, or gingival recession. Causing hypersensitivity, poor aesthetics, and potential pulp involvement. Improving treatments that can restore the structural integrity and aesthetics are therefore highly desirable. Such developments require a good understanding of how acid demineralisation progresses where relatively little is known in terms of intertubular dentine (ITD) and peritubular dentine (PTD) microstructure. To obtain further insi...
Introduction: Acid erosion is the superficial loss of enamel caused by chemical processes that do no...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
Objective. The aim is to determine if superficial or deep dentine microhardness (MH) is affected by ...
Aim: to compare micro morphological changes in primary and permanent dentin after etching with phosp...
Erosive demineralisation causes characteristic histological features. In enamel, mineral is dissolve...
Acid-induced enamel demineralisation affects many individuals either by exposure to acidic diets, ac...
This in situ study aimed to evaluate the depth of penetration and constituents of depo...
ObjectivesWe studied artificial dentin lesions in human teeth generated by lactate and acetate buffe...
The aim of study was to determine, using SEM microscopy, the changes of enamel surfaces of teeth ime...
Objective: This in vitro study examined the ultrastructure of resin-infiltrated sclerotic dentine fo...
In a "mafia" crime case, a magistrate asked us whether it is possible to destroy a cadaver by immers...
Background: Dental erosions as a disease is an increasing problem today, in particularly among adole...
The remineralization mechanism in dental caries lesions is not completely understood. This study rep...
Background: Caries-affected dentine is the usual substrate bonded to in everyday clinical practice. ...
Dental erosion continues to be a significant global health concern affecting nearly 30% of adults wo...
Introduction: Acid erosion is the superficial loss of enamel caused by chemical processes that do no...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
Objective. The aim is to determine if superficial or deep dentine microhardness (MH) is affected by ...
Aim: to compare micro morphological changes in primary and permanent dentin after etching with phosp...
Erosive demineralisation causes characteristic histological features. In enamel, mineral is dissolve...
Acid-induced enamel demineralisation affects many individuals either by exposure to acidic diets, ac...
This in situ study aimed to evaluate the depth of penetration and constituents of depo...
ObjectivesWe studied artificial dentin lesions in human teeth generated by lactate and acetate buffe...
The aim of study was to determine, using SEM microscopy, the changes of enamel surfaces of teeth ime...
Objective: This in vitro study examined the ultrastructure of resin-infiltrated sclerotic dentine fo...
In a "mafia" crime case, a magistrate asked us whether it is possible to destroy a cadaver by immers...
Background: Dental erosions as a disease is an increasing problem today, in particularly among adole...
The remineralization mechanism in dental caries lesions is not completely understood. This study rep...
Background: Caries-affected dentine is the usual substrate bonded to in everyday clinical practice. ...
Dental erosion continues to be a significant global health concern affecting nearly 30% of adults wo...
Introduction: Acid erosion is the superficial loss of enamel caused by chemical processes that do no...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
Objective. The aim is to determine if superficial or deep dentine microhardness (MH) is affected by ...