Incidence studies on tooth erosion among adolescents are scarce. This longitudinal study aimed at estimating the prevalence, incidence, progression, and distribution of erosion in young adolescents over a 1.5-year period. Erosion at baseline was present in 32.2% of the 622 children (mean age, 11.9 +/- 0.9 yrs) and increased to 42.8% over 1.5 yrs. The prevalence of deep enamel or dentin erosion increased from 1.8% to 13.3%. It was hypothesized that more boys will suffer from erosion than girls. At baseline, no difference was found (p = 0.139), whereas 1.5 yrs later, more boys showed erosion than girls (p = 0.026). Of the erosion-free children, 24.2% developed erosion. Progression of erosion in terms of lesion depth and/or in number of lesion...
Background: Erosive wear has been observed among Swedish adolescents, but with unknown prevalence. H...
Statement of Problem: The dental hard tissues might be destroyed by different factors. One is dental...
Dental erosion is a pathological condition resulting from the irreversible dissolution of the minera...
Contains fulltext : 88825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Th...
There is some evidence that the presence of erosion is growing steadily. Because of different scorin...
There is evidence that the presence of erosion is growing steadily. Due to different scoring systems...
Objectives To evaluate the progression of dental erosion in 13–14 year-olds after 4 years, and its a...
Purpose: This study`s purpose was to assess the prevalence of dental erosion in adolescents and to i...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the progression of dental erosion in 13–14 year-olds after 4 years, an...
Introduction: Dental erosion is tooth surface loss caused by chemical processes without bacterial in...
Aims To investigate the prevalence and risk factors of dental erosion (DE) among a group of adolesce...
Aims: The aim was to determine the prevalence of erosion in 13- to 14-year-old children on the Isle ...
Context: Throughout life, the teeth are exposed to different types of wear, including dental erosion...
Contains fulltext : 155203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: T...
Background. The prevalence of dental erosion is rising especially among children and adolescents and...
Background: Erosive wear has been observed among Swedish adolescents, but with unknown prevalence. H...
Statement of Problem: The dental hard tissues might be destroyed by different factors. One is dental...
Dental erosion is a pathological condition resulting from the irreversible dissolution of the minera...
Contains fulltext : 88825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Th...
There is some evidence that the presence of erosion is growing steadily. Because of different scorin...
There is evidence that the presence of erosion is growing steadily. Due to different scoring systems...
Objectives To evaluate the progression of dental erosion in 13–14 year-olds after 4 years, and its a...
Purpose: This study`s purpose was to assess the prevalence of dental erosion in adolescents and to i...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the progression of dental erosion in 13–14 year-olds after 4 years, an...
Introduction: Dental erosion is tooth surface loss caused by chemical processes without bacterial in...
Aims To investigate the prevalence and risk factors of dental erosion (DE) among a group of adolesce...
Aims: The aim was to determine the prevalence of erosion in 13- to 14-year-old children on the Isle ...
Context: Throughout life, the teeth are exposed to different types of wear, including dental erosion...
Contains fulltext : 155203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: T...
Background. The prevalence of dental erosion is rising especially among children and adolescents and...
Background: Erosive wear has been observed among Swedish adolescents, but with unknown prevalence. H...
Statement of Problem: The dental hard tissues might be destroyed by different factors. One is dental...
Dental erosion is a pathological condition resulting from the irreversible dissolution of the minera...