Journalartikel
Autorenliste: Shellis, R. P.; Ganss, C.; Ren, Y.; Zero, D. T.; Lussi, A.
Jahr der Veröffentlichung: 2011
Seiten: 69-77
Zeitschrift: Caries Research
Bandnummer: 45
ISSN: 0008-6568
eISSN: 1421-976X
Open Access Status: Bronze
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1159/000325971
Verlag: Karger Publishers
Abstract:
This paper summarises the discussions which took place at the Workshop on Methodology in Erosion Research in Zurich, 2010, and aims, where possible, to offer guidance for the development and application of both in vitro and in situ models for erosion research. The prospects for clinical trials are also discussed. All models in erosion research require a number of choices regarding experimental conditions, study design and measurement techniques, and these general aspects are discussed first. Among in vitro models, simple (single- or multiple-exposure) models can be used for screening products regarding their erosive potential, while more elaborate pH cycling models can be used to simulate erosion in vivo. However, in vitro models provide limited information on intra-oral erosion. In situ models allow the effect of an erosive challenge to be evaluated under intra-oral conditions and are currently the method of choice for short-term testing of low-erosive products or preventive therapeutic products. In the future, clinical trials will allow longer-term testing. Possible methodologies for such trials are discussed. Copyright (C) 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel
Zitierstile
Harvard-Zitierstil: Shellis, R., Ganss, C., Ren, Y., Zero, D. and Lussi, A. (2011) Methodology and Models in Erosion Research: Discussion and Conclusions, Caries Research, 45, pp. 69-77. https://doi.org/10.1159/000325971
APA-Zitierstil: Shellis, R., Ganss, C., Ren, Y., Zero, D., & Lussi, A. (2011). Methodology and Models in Erosion Research: Discussion and Conclusions. Caries Research. 45, 69-77. https://doi.org/10.1159/000325971
Schlagwörter
DENTAL EROSION; DENTIN; DISINFECTION; ENAMEL EROSION; Enamel softening; Erosion models; Erosive wear; Hardness measurements; Intra-oral erosion; PELLICLE; SALIVA; STERILIZATION