Tooth-surface pH is lowered, during drinking, to a value close to the pH of the drink itself. After the drink is swallowed, the pH rises to baseline values but this process can take several minutes. Few techniques can quantify enamel erosion at timescales representative of single drinks. The objective of this study was to compare human and bovine erosion over acid-exposure times of 2 s to 1 h. Human and bovine enamel softening was compared in vitro using nanoindentation (2-60 s of exposure to acid) and tissue loss was compared using optical profilometry (1-60 min of exposure to acid). Nanoindentation revealed statistically significant softening after 2 s (human) and 5 s (bovine); there were no significant differences in hardness reduction f...
Tooth surface loss is an increasingly recognised clinical problem and so there are an increasing num...
Tooth surface loss is an increasingly recognised clinical problem and so there are an increasing num...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
Tooth-surface pH is lowered, during drinking, to a value close to the pH of the drink itself. After ...
Tooth-surface pH is lowered, during drinking, to a value close to the pH of the drink itself. After ...
Contains fulltext : 88284.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tooth-surface ...
Acid erosion is a superficial loss of enamel caused by chemical processes that do not involve bacter...
Acid erosion is a superficial loss of enamel caused by chemical processes that do not involve bacter...
Alcoholic soft drinks have become increasingly popular and have high concentrations of citric acid a...
Introduction: Acid erosion is the superficial loss of enamel caused by chemical processes that do no...
We have analyzed the loss of enamel and dentine after exposure to different non-alcoholic drinks wit...
Dental erosion continues to be a significant global health concern affecting nearly 30% of adults wo...
We have analyzed the loss of enamel and dentine after exposure to different non-alcoholic drinks wit...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
Dental erosion continues to be a significant global health concern affecting nearly 30% of adults wo...
Tooth surface loss is an increasingly recognised clinical problem and so there are an increasing num...
Tooth surface loss is an increasingly recognised clinical problem and so there are an increasing num...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
Tooth-surface pH is lowered, during drinking, to a value close to the pH of the drink itself. After ...
Tooth-surface pH is lowered, during drinking, to a value close to the pH of the drink itself. After ...
Contains fulltext : 88284.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tooth-surface ...
Acid erosion is a superficial loss of enamel caused by chemical processes that do not involve bacter...
Acid erosion is a superficial loss of enamel caused by chemical processes that do not involve bacter...
Alcoholic soft drinks have become increasingly popular and have high concentrations of citric acid a...
Introduction: Acid erosion is the superficial loss of enamel caused by chemical processes that do no...
We have analyzed the loss of enamel and dentine after exposure to different non-alcoholic drinks wit...
Dental erosion continues to be a significant global health concern affecting nearly 30% of adults wo...
We have analyzed the loss of enamel and dentine after exposure to different non-alcoholic drinks wit...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...
Dental erosion continues to be a significant global health concern affecting nearly 30% of adults wo...
Tooth surface loss is an increasingly recognised clinical problem and so there are an increasing num...
Tooth surface loss is an increasingly recognised clinical problem and so there are an increasing num...
This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface ch...