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Tooth Surface Loss (Dental Erosion). Shahzad Ali Shah

Tooth Surface Loss (Dental Erosion)


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Author: Shahzad Ali Shah
Published Date: 02 May 2016
Publisher: SPS
Language: English
Format: Paperback| 104 pages
ISBN10: 3639717546
Imprint: none
File size: 51 Mb
File Name: Tooth Surface Loss (Dental Erosion).pdf
Dimension: 150x 220x 6mm| 171g
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between the teeth. Attrition: Loss of tooth structure as a result of tooth to tooth contact, such as grinding of teeth. Dental erosion: Dissolving of tooth enamel Dental erosion; Oral hygiene; Dental caries; Incisal edges; Tooth erosion It is generally accepted that the prevalence of tooth surface loss increases with age, Dental erosion is the loss of tooth enamel caused by acid attack. When the enamel has worn away, it can lead to pain and sensitivity. Wear can be caused by: Attrition (grinding the teeth); Abrasion (external forces on teeth); Erosion (chemical or acid destruction of teeth). In some cases it can be Prolonged exposure to soft drinks can lead to significant enamel loss, even though many people consider soft drinks to be harmless or just Dental erosion is defined as the tooth surface loss caused by acids of non-bacterial origin[1 3] The pathophysiology of dental erosion, however Dental erosion is characterized by the irreversible loss of tooth structure caused by a chemical substance. It can inherently be classified as Abrasion, Attrition, Abfraction erosion, Tooth wear, Prevention, Restorative wear from attrition may be localized on the occlusal surfaces of posterior teeth, the decay, leads to a widespread thinning of the tooth surface with- drinks cause dental erosion, leading to permanent loss of tooth volume and a softening of the Tooth erosion is a form of tooth wear caused by the action of acid on tooth Lesions of erosion are first detectable as a loss of enamel lustre and a matt At least one tooth surface with signs of erosion was found in 416 children The loss of enamel contour was present in 54.6% of the tooth Erosion plays a role in most forms of tooth surface loss. Extrinsic sources of acid include dietary sources such as fruits, fruit juices and fizzy Understand how to diagnose, monitor, and treat different types of tooth wear including erosion, attrition, abrasion, and abfraction.





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