نتایج جستجو برای: dental erosion

تعداد نتایج: 190676  

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2011
Ana Paula Hermont Patricia A D Oliveira Sheyla M Auad

The aim of this cross-sectional study was to assess awareness and attitudes related to tooth erosion among dental students, patients, and faculty members in a Brazilian dental school. Data were collected by means of a self-applied questionnaire that was distributed among 298 participants. The response rate was 89.6 percent. Chi-square and Fisher's exact tests were used for statistical analysis ...

Journal: :journal of dental school, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences 0
حمیدرضا پوراسلامی hamid reza pooreslami dental school, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman -iran ([email protected])دانشکده دندانپزشکی، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمان عباس ارسلانی abbas arsalani

background & aim: erosion has been defined as the irreversible loss of dental hard tissue by a chemical process not involving bacteria. dental erosion is an important cause of tooth tissue loss in both children and adults. acids of intrinsic and extrinsic origin (gastric juice and acidic foodstaffs, beverages) are thought to be the main etiologic factors for dental erosion. the reported inciden...

2015
Giacomo Derchi Michele Vano David Peñarrocha Antonio Barone Ugo Covani

The population affected by dental erosion due to bulimia is generally very young. This population group has a high aesthetic requirement; the dentition in these patients is severely damaged, especially in the anterior maxillary quadrant. In terms of treatment, it is still controversial whether an adhesive rehabilitation is preferable to a longer-lasting but more aggressive conventional treatmen...

Journal: :Northwest dentistry 2008
R Loewen Robyn J Marolt Robert D Ruby John

Although the harmful effects of acidic beverages on teeth have been well established and communicated through a variety of clinical articles and public education pieces, the Minnesota Dental Association's Public Relations Committee has determined that the new and emerging concern of the erosive effects of sour candy on the dentition should be brought to the attention of dental professionals and...

2010
Amirfirooz Borjian Claudia C. F. Ferrari Antoni Anouf Louis Z. G. Touyz

Introduction. Manufactured Colas are consumed universally as soft drinks. Evidence about the acid contents of Cola-beverages and its effects on teeth is rare. Aim. To assess (i) cola acidity and buffering capacity in vitro, (ii) tooth erosion after swishing with colas in vivo (iii) scanning electron microscopic effects on teeth of colas, and tooth-brush abrasion, and (iv) report a clinical case...

Journal: :Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada 2015

Journal: :Caries research 2011
N Schlueter A Hara R P Shellis C Ganss

The advantages, limitations and potential applications of available methods for studying erosion of enamel and dentine are reviewed. Special emphasis is placed on the influence of histological differences between the dental hard tissue and the stage of the erosive lesion. No method is suitable for all stages of the lesion. Factors determining the applicability of the methods are: surface condit...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2012
Adrian Lussi Anke Bossen Christoph Höschele Barbara Beyeler Brigitte Megert Christoph Meier Ekaterina Rakhmatullina

The present study assessed the effects of abrasion, salivary proteins, and measurement angle on the quantification of early dental erosion by the analysis of reflection intensities from enamel. Enamel from 184 caries-free human molars was used for in vitro erosion in citric acid (pH 3.6). Abrasion of the eroded enamel resulted in a 6% to 14% increase in the specular reflection intensity compare...

Background and Objective: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a bacterium known for its presence in the stomach, but it can also colonize the oral cavity and contribute to various oral and gastric diseases. This study aimed to detect the presence of oral H. pylori and investigate its potential association with dental caries and dental erosion. Methods: Saliva and plaque samples were collected f...

Journal: :International dental journal 2005
Thomas C Abrahamsen

Historically, the dental literature has revealed various causes of tooth wear, yet it has failed to provide a conclusive method of differentiation and diagnosis of the condition. The categories of tooth wear encountered most commonly in dental practice are abrasion and erosion. The major causes of wear from abrasion are bruxism and toothpaste abuse, and the major causes of wear from erosion are...

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