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    structure due to chemical dissolution by acids not of bacterial origin. Dental erosion is the most common chronic condition of children ages 5–17, although...
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    foods and liquids or regurgitation of stomach acid, a process known as dental erosion. An increase in acidity at the tooth surface can induce demineralization...
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    tube-feeding might have in the development of periodontal disease. Dental erosion is the dissolution of the tooth's hard structures (enamel, dentin &...
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    Tooth wear (redirect from Dental indices)
    Index (STWI) Exact Tooth Wear Index Visual Erosion Dental Examination (VEDE) Evaluating Index of Dental Erosion (EVIDE) Once the cause of tooth wear has...
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    occurs during sleep. In some cases, dental erosion is also associated with severe dental attrition. Dental erosion is tooth surface loss caused by extrinsic...
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    toothpastes containing sodium fluoride for reducing the incidence of dental caries and dental erosion, as well as reducing gingivitis. Some stannous fluoride-containing...
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    drinks without prolonged exercise include weight gain, diabetes and dental erosion. These drinks are high in calories and sugar which thereby can contribute...
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    cavitation (tooth decay) or erosion (tooth wear). Tooth decay demineralization is caused by acids from bacteria in the dental plaque biofilm whilst tooth...
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    slightly more erosive to teeth than non-carbonated water but is about 1% as corrosive as soft drinks are. A 2017 study by the American Dental Association...
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    (2005). "Influence of drinking patterns of carbonated beverages on dental erosion". General Dentistry. 53 (3): 205–10. PMID 15960479. "Saved By A Straw...
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    (April 2011). "Interaction of dental erosion and bruxism: the amplification of tooth wear". Journal of the California Dental Association. 39 (4): 251–6....
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    toothpastes containing sodium fluoride for reducing the incidence of dental caries and dental erosion, as well as reducing gingivitis. Some stannous fluoride-containing...
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    1007/s00784-007-0179-z. PMC 2238777. PMID 18228059. Donovan T (2009). "Dental erosion". Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry. 21 (6): 359–364. doi:10...
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    and dental porcelain. A composite veneer may be directly placed (built-up in the mouth), or indirectly fabricated by a dental technician in a dental lab...
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    Toothbrush (category Dental equipment)
    Buzalaf, MA (Mar–Apr 2009). "Insights into preventive measures for dental erosion". Journal of Applied Oral Science. 17 (2): 75–86. doi:10.1590/S1678-77572009000200002...
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  • flow. Dentinal tubules may become exposed due to various reasons: e.g. dental erosion, enamel loss and periodontal diseases. When exposed dentinal tubules...
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    Human tooth (redirect from Dental anomalies)
    Barodontalgia Dentistry Dental auxiliary Dental assistant Dental hygienist Dental technician Dental braces Dental notation Dental tourism Growing teeth...
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    oral bacteria, resulting in acid production and development of dental caries. Acid erosion. Saliva acts as a buffer and helps to prevent demineralization...
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    phosphates. Phosphoric acid in soft drinks has the potential to cause dental erosion. Phosphoric acid also has the potential to contribute to the formation...
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    of hands due to repeated trauma from incisors Perimolysis, or severe dental erosion of tooth enamel Swollen salivary glands (for example, in the neck, under...
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  • effects of sour candy on your patients' oral health. A review of the dental erosion literature and pH values for popular candies". Northwest Dentistry....
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    important dietary component, indicated by dental erosion consistent with repetitive exposure to acidity. Based on dental microwear-texture analysis, H. habilis...
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    to acid erosion of the teeth, similarly to consuming other sour beverages and food (like soda or fruits). A 2017 study by the American Dental Association...
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    protect tooth enamel from stomach acids. (Excessive vomiting leads to dental erosion.) This is part of the PNS output. The body takes a deep breath to avoid...
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    particularly common. Less commonly acid erosion can cause NCCLs, and is caused by the chemical dissolution of dental tissues by acids of non-bacterial origin...
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    phosphates. Phosphoric acid in soft drinks has the potential to cause dental erosion. Phosphoric acid also has the potential to contribute to the formation...
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    other fluoride toothpastes for reducing dental decay, dental erosion, gingivitis, tooth hypersensitivity, dental plaque, calculus (tartar) and stains. A...
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  • of patients with temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) and dental erosion. He received his dental surgeon diploma from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden...
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    decrease saliva production include antihistamines and antidepressants. Dental caries are also associated with poverty, poor cleaning of the mouth, and...
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    doi:10.7326/0003-4819-105-4-513, PMID 3752757 Adrian Lussi (2006). Dental erosion from diagnosis to therapy; 22 tables. Basel: Karger. p. 120. ISBN 978-3-8055-8097-7...
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