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J Kozik, TS Carvalho - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
During dental erosion, tooth minerals are dissolved, leading to a softening of the surface and
consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form a pellicle on …
consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form a pellicle on …
Erosion protection conferred by whole human saliva, dialysed saliva, and artificial saliva
T Baumann, J Kozik, A Lussi… - Scientific Reports, 2016 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
During dental erosion, tooth minerals are dissolved, leading to a softening of the surface and
consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form a pellicle on …
consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form a pellicle on …
Erosion protection conferred by whole human saliva, dialysed saliva, and artificial saliva.
T Baumann, J Kozik, A Lussi, TS Carvalho - Scientific reports, 2016 - sonar.ch
English During dental erosion, tooth minerals are dissolved, leading to a softening of the
surface and consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form …
surface and consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form …
Erosion protection conferred by whole human saliva, dialysed saliva, and artificial saliva.
T Baumann, J Kozik, A Lussi, TS Carvalho - Scientific reports, 2016 - folia.unifr.ch
English During dental erosion, tooth minerals are dissolved, leading to a softening of the
surface and consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form …
surface and consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form …
[PDF][PDF] Erosion protection conferred by whole human saliva, dialysed saliva, and artificial saliva
T Baumann, J Kozik, A Lussi, TS Carvalho - cyberleninka.org
Materials and Methods Preparation of the enamel specimens. A total of 75 enamel
specimens were prepared from human molars. The teeth were selected from a pool of …
specimens were prepared from human molars. The teeth were selected from a pool of …
Erosion protection conferred by whole human saliva, dialysed saliva, and artificial saliva
T Baumann, J Kozik, A Lussi… - Scientific reports, 2016 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
During dental erosion, tooth minerals are dissolved, leading to a softening of the surface and
consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form a pellicle on …
consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form a pellicle on …
Erosion protection conferred by whole human saliva, dialysed saliva, and artificial saliva.
T Baumann, J Kozik, A Lussi, T Saads Carvalho - Scientific Reports, 2016 - boris.unibe.ch
During dental erosion, tooth minerals are dissolved, leading to a softening of the surface and
consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form a pellicle on …
consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form a pellicle on …
[PDF][PDF] Erosion protection conferred by whole human saliva, dialysed saliva, and artificial saliva
T Baumann, J Kozik, A Lussi, TS Carvalho - researchgate.net
Materials and Methods Preparation of the enamel specimens. A total of 75 enamel
specimens were prepared from human molars. The teeth were selected from a pool of …
specimens were prepared from human molars. The teeth were selected from a pool of …
Erosion protection conferred by whole human saliva, dialysed saliva, and artificial saliva.
T Baumann, J Kozik, A Lussi, TS Carvalho - Scientific Reports, 2016 - europepmc.org
During dental erosion, tooth minerals are dissolved, leading to a softening of the surface and
consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form a pellicle on …
consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form a pellicle on …
[HTML][HTML] Erosion protection conferred by whole human saliva, dialysed saliva, and artificial saliva
T Baumann, J Kozik, A Lussi, TS Carvalho - Scientific Reports, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
During dental erosion, tooth minerals are dissolved, leading to a softening of the surface and
consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form a pellicle on …
consequently to irreversible surface loss. Components from human saliva form a pellicle on …