Background: Tooth erosion is a growing dental problem; however, the role of diet in the aetiology of tooth erosion is unclear. A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the association between tooth erosion occurrence and the consumption of acidic foods and drinks among undergraduate university students. Methods: A total of 150 undergraduate students (33 males and 117 females) aged 19 to 24 years at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia participated in this study. The Basic Erosive Wear Examination was used to assess the occurrence of tooth erosion. Information regarding dental hygiene practices, usual dietary habits, and consumption of acidic foods and drinks was obtained through a structured questionnaire. Results: In all, 68% of subjec...
Introduction: Dental erosion is tooth surface loss caused by chemical processes without bacterial in...
There is a general perception that the problem of tooth wear is increasing due to elements of the mo...
The cause of tooth decay is bacteria commonly present in the oral cavity, sugars, dental plaque and ...
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Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between erosive tooth wear (ETW) and...
identify a possible association between the occurrence of dental caries and tooth erosion and to cor...
Aim: Dental Erosion is clinically defined as the progressive and irreversible loss of dental hard ti...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of diet in tooth erosion presenc...
To prevent erosive tooth wear, early diagnosis and identification of causative factors are essential...
Food can have a mighty biological, therapeutic and preventive effect, yet its breakdown can provide ...
Background: With regard to the increasing consumption rates of unhealthy beverages among adolescents...
Dental erosion is a pathological condition resulting from the irreversible dissolution of the minera...
The main objective of my work was to draw attention to nutritional aspects in the formation of cavit...
Objective: Irreversible loss of dental hard-tissue due to a chemical process is termed as dental ero...
AbstractObjectiveThe association of acidic foods and drinks to the development of erosive tooth wear...
Introduction: Dental erosion is tooth surface loss caused by chemical processes without bacterial in...
There is a general perception that the problem of tooth wear is increasing due to elements of the mo...
The cause of tooth decay is bacteria commonly present in the oral cavity, sugars, dental plaque and ...
Data sources: PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct, EBSHost, Scientific Electronic Library...
Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between erosive tooth wear (ETW) and...
identify a possible association between the occurrence of dental caries and tooth erosion and to cor...
Aim: Dental Erosion is clinically defined as the progressive and irreversible loss of dental hard ti...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of diet in tooth erosion presenc...
To prevent erosive tooth wear, early diagnosis and identification of causative factors are essential...
Food can have a mighty biological, therapeutic and preventive effect, yet its breakdown can provide ...
Background: With regard to the increasing consumption rates of unhealthy beverages among adolescents...
Dental erosion is a pathological condition resulting from the irreversible dissolution of the minera...
The main objective of my work was to draw attention to nutritional aspects in the formation of cavit...
Objective: Irreversible loss of dental hard-tissue due to a chemical process is termed as dental ero...
AbstractObjectiveThe association of acidic foods and drinks to the development of erosive tooth wear...
Introduction: Dental erosion is tooth surface loss caused by chemical processes without bacterial in...
There is a general perception that the problem of tooth wear is increasing due to elements of the mo...
The cause of tooth decay is bacteria commonly present in the oral cavity, sugars, dental plaque and ...