We define erosion as a partial demineralisation of enamel or dentine by intrinsic or extrinsic acids and erosive tooth wear as the accelerated loss of dental hard tissue through the combined effect of erosion and mechanical wear (abrasion and attrition) on the tooth surface. Most experts believe that during the last decade there has been a significant increase in the prevalence and severity of erosive tooth wear, particularly in adolescents. Even when erosive wear occurs in its milder forms, this is a matter of concern, as it may compromise the integrity of an otherwise healthy dentition in later life. The erosive wear process is complicated and modified by many chemical, behavioural and associated processes in the mouth. If interventions a...
Dental wear is a universal experience; it is accepted today that the phenomena of dental wear know a...
Background: There is a need for analytical techniques for measuring Erosive Tooth Wear (ETW) on natu...
Erosive tooth wear in children is a common condition. Besides the anatomical differences between dec...
Item does not contain fulltextWe define erosion as a partial demineralisation of enamel or dentine b...
Dental erosion is often described solely as a surface phenomenon, unlike caries where it has been es...
Dental erosion is a type of wear caused by non bacterial acids or chelation. There is evidence of a ...
The clinical diagnosis 'erosion' is made from characteristic deviations from the original anatomical...
Dental erosion is often described solely as a surface phenomenon, unlike caries where it has been es...
Abstract. Tooth wear is a complex, pluri-factorial process that must be taken into account in clinic...
The clinical diagnosis 'erosion' is made from characteristic deviations from the original anatomical...
To prevent erosive tooth wear, early diagnosis and identification of causative factors are essential...
Studies have shown a growing trend toward increasing prevalence of dental erosion, associated with t...
Despite being a commonly studied topic, it is difficult to find studies which explain the problem of...
Erosive tooth wear in children is a common condition. Besides the anatomical differences between dec...
Erosive tooth wear in children is a common condition. The overlapping of erosion with mechanical for...
Dental wear is a universal experience; it is accepted today that the phenomena of dental wear know a...
Background: There is a need for analytical techniques for measuring Erosive Tooth Wear (ETW) on natu...
Erosive tooth wear in children is a common condition. Besides the anatomical differences between dec...
Item does not contain fulltextWe define erosion as a partial demineralisation of enamel or dentine b...
Dental erosion is often described solely as a surface phenomenon, unlike caries where it has been es...
Dental erosion is a type of wear caused by non bacterial acids or chelation. There is evidence of a ...
The clinical diagnosis 'erosion' is made from characteristic deviations from the original anatomical...
Dental erosion is often described solely as a surface phenomenon, unlike caries where it has been es...
Abstract. Tooth wear is a complex, pluri-factorial process that must be taken into account in clinic...
The clinical diagnosis 'erosion' is made from characteristic deviations from the original anatomical...
To prevent erosive tooth wear, early diagnosis and identification of causative factors are essential...
Studies have shown a growing trend toward increasing prevalence of dental erosion, associated with t...
Despite being a commonly studied topic, it is difficult to find studies which explain the problem of...
Erosive tooth wear in children is a common condition. Besides the anatomical differences between dec...
Erosive tooth wear in children is a common condition. The overlapping of erosion with mechanical for...
Dental wear is a universal experience; it is accepted today that the phenomena of dental wear know a...
Background: There is a need for analytical techniques for measuring Erosive Tooth Wear (ETW) on natu...
Erosive tooth wear in children is a common condition. Besides the anatomical differences between dec...