Acidic beverages and foods associated with dental erosion and erosive tooth wear
TS Carvalho, A Lussi - The impact of nutrition and diet on oral health, 2020 - karger.com
Dental erosion is the partial demineralisation of the tooth surface caused by repeated
exposure to acids. The loss of surface tissue, which results from simultaneous and/or …
exposure to acids. The loss of surface tissue, which results from simultaneous and/or …
The use of fluoride for the prevention of dental erosion and erosive tooth wear in children and adolescents
Background Erosive tooth wear (ETW) has gained increasing clinical relevance. It is
estimated that worldwide 30–50% of deciduous and 20–45% of permanent teeth are …
estimated that worldwide 30–50% of deciduous and 20–45% of permanent teeth are …
Prevention of erosive tooth wear: targeting nutritional and patient-related risks factors
This article provides an overview of the nutritional and patient-related risk factors involved in
the aetiology of erosive tooth wear (ETW) and the preventive strategies to counteract them …
the aetiology of erosive tooth wear (ETW) and the preventive strategies to counteract them …
[HTML][HTML] Influence of energy drinks on enamel erosion: In vitro study using different assessment techniques
IA Meira, FC Sampaio - Journal of Clinical and Experimental …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Dental erosion has become a relevant public health problem in recent years
and is related to the increase in the consumption of acidic beverages. Objective: The aim of …
and is related to the increase in the consumption of acidic beverages. Objective: The aim of …
Differences in susceptibility of deciduous and permanent teeth to erosion exist, albeit depending on protocol design and method of assessment
Controversial results showing that deciduous teeth are more susceptible to erosion than
permanent teeth might be related to study designs. We investigated how different conditions …
permanent teeth might be related to study designs. We investigated how different conditions …
Erosive effect of different dietary substances on deciduous and permanent teeth
TS Carvalho, TM Schmid, T Baumann… - Clinical oral investigations, 2017 - Springer
Objectives We investigated the effect of different dietary substances on deciduous and
permanent enamel. Materials and methods Enamel specimens were prepared from human …
permanent enamel. Materials and methods Enamel specimens were prepared from human …
Efficacy of toothpastes in the prevention of erosive tooth wear in permanent and deciduous teeth
Aim To evaluate the erosive preventive effect of toothpastes in permanent (PT) and
deciduous teeth (dt). Design Enamel samples were divided into five groups (n= 20): G1 …
deciduous teeth (dt). Design Enamel samples were divided into five groups (n= 20): G1 …
The effect of red wine in modifying the salivary pellicle and modulating dental erosion kinetics
TS Carvalho, KN Pham, SH Niemeyer… - European journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This study investigated the potential of red wine in modulating dental erosion kinetics in the
presence or absence of salivary pellicle. Polished human enamel specimens were used in …
presence or absence of salivary pellicle. Polished human enamel specimens were used in …
Effect of chitosan solutions with or without fluoride on the protection against dentin erosion in vitro
BM Souza, PF Machado, LRP Vecchia… - European Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this study was to assess the protective effect of experimental solutions containing
chitosan at different viscosities with or without fluoride (TiF4/NaF) on dentin loss in vitro …
chitosan at different viscosities with or without fluoride (TiF4/NaF) on dentin loss in vitro …
The effect of diet drinks on oral health among US children and adults: cluster analysis
MB Samman - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Introduction: Dental caries erosion are both multifactorial diseases. One common factor for
both diseases is acid attack on dental enamel. Some beverages contain both erosive acids …
both diseases is acid attack on dental enamel. Some beverages contain both erosive acids …