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Consensus report of the European Federation of Conservative Dentistry: erosive tooth wear-diagnosis and management


AutorenlisteCarvalho, T. S.; Colon, P.; Ganss, C.; Huysmans, M. C.; Lussi, A.; Schlueter, N.; Schmalz, G.; Shellis, R. P.; Tveit, A. B.; Wiegand, A.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2015

Seiten1557-1561

ZeitschriftClinical Oral Investigations

Bandnummer19

Heftnummer7

ISSN1432-6981

eISSN1436-3771

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-015-1511-7

VerlagSpringer


Abstract

Objective Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conservative Dentistry (EFCD) considered ETW as a relevant topic for generating this consensus report.

Materials and methods This report is based on a compilation of the scientific literature, an expert conference, and the approval by the General Assembly of EFCD.

Results ETW is a chemical-mechanical process resulting in a cumulative loss of hard dental tissue not caused by bacteria, and it is characterized by loss of the natural surface morphology and contour of the teeth. A suitable index for classification of ETW is the basic erosive wear examination (BEWE). Regarding the etiology, patient-related factors include the pre-disposition to erosion, reflux, vomiting, drinking and eating habits, as well as medications and dietary supplements. Nutritional factors relate to the composition of foods and beverages, e.g., with low pH and high buffer capacity (major risk factors), and calcium concentration (major protective factor). Occupational factors are exposition of workers to acidic liquids or vapors. Preventive management of ETW aims at reducing or stopping the progression of the lesions. Restorative management aims at reducing symptoms of pain and dentine hypersensitivity, or to restore esthetic and function, but it should only be used in conjunction with preventive strategies.

Conclusions Effective management of ETW includes screening for early signs of ETW and evaluating all etiological factors.




Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilCarvalho, T., Colon, P., Ganss, C., Huysmans, M., Lussi, A., Schlueter, N., et al. (2015) Consensus report of the European Federation of Conservative Dentistry: erosive tooth wear-diagnosis and management, Clinical Oral Investigations, 19(7), pp. 1557-1561. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-015-1511-7

APA-ZitierstilCarvalho, T., Colon, P., Ganss, C., Huysmans, M., Lussi, A., Schlueter, N., Schmalz, G., Shellis, R., Tveit, A., & Wiegand, A. (2015). Consensus report of the European Federation of Conservative Dentistry: erosive tooth wear-diagnosis and management. Clinical Oral Investigations. 19(7), 1557-1561. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-015-1511-7



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DENTAL EROSIONETIOLOGYPreventive measuresRestorative therapy


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