MastersObjective: The present research was under taken to assess the erosive potential of different milk products on the enamel microhardness in human deciduous and permanent teeth and correlate the Energy Dispersive X-ray Microanalysis (EDX-Analysis) and ultrastructural findings to the softening effect of the different milk products on the tooth structure. Methodology: 72 enamel specimens were prepared from freshly extracted deciduous and permanent teeth and divided into four groups and subgroup .Each subgroup comprised of 3 pairs of enamel specimens (3 deciduous and 3 permanent enamel slabs). In the first group (control group) specimens were immersed in distilled water, whereas the remaining three groups were immersed for 45 minutes under...
Excessive consumption of acid-containing drinks is associated with an increased risk of dental erosi...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
Excessive consumption of acid-containing drinks is associated with an increased risk of dental erosi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of industrialised foods and drinks on primary tooth...
The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the erosive capacity of fermented milk beverages, as ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of industrialised foods and drinks on primary tooth...
Background: Demineralisation and remineralisation is a natural process in tooth enamel. It is influe...
Increased consumption of acidic soft drinks is becoming an important factor in the development of er...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
This study evaluated by an in vitro model the effect of beverages on dental enamel previously subjec...
This study aimed at analysing the erosive potential of 30 substances (drinks, candies, and medicamen...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
Objectives: This in vitro study assessed the effect of milk containing different fluoride concentrat...
This study aimed at analysing the erosive potential of 30 substances (drinks, candies, and medicamen...
Depending on the frequency and type of intake, milk can affect caries formation by virtue of its dem...
Excessive consumption of acid-containing drinks is associated with an increased risk of dental erosi...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
Excessive consumption of acid-containing drinks is associated with an increased risk of dental erosi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of industrialised foods and drinks on primary tooth...
The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the erosive capacity of fermented milk beverages, as ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of industrialised foods and drinks on primary tooth...
Background: Demineralisation and remineralisation is a natural process in tooth enamel. It is influe...
Increased consumption of acidic soft drinks is becoming an important factor in the development of er...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
This study evaluated by an in vitro model the effect of beverages on dental enamel previously subjec...
This study aimed at analysing the erosive potential of 30 substances (drinks, candies, and medicamen...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
Objectives: This in vitro study assessed the effect of milk containing different fluoride concentrat...
This study aimed at analysing the erosive potential of 30 substances (drinks, candies, and medicamen...
Depending on the frequency and type of intake, milk can affect caries formation by virtue of its dem...
Excessive consumption of acid-containing drinks is associated with an increased risk of dental erosi...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
Excessive consumption of acid-containing drinks is associated with an increased risk of dental erosi...