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Buonocore Memorial Lecture Dental Erosion


AutorenlisteLussi, A.; Hellwig, E.; Ganss, C.; Jaeggi, T.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2009

Seiten251-262

ZeitschriftOperative Dentistry

Bandnummer34

Heftnummer3

ISSN0361-7734

eISSN1559-2863

Open Access StatusBronze

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.2341/09-BL

VerlagOperative Dentistry


Abstract
There is some evidence that dental erosion is steadily spreading. To diagnose erosion, dental professionals have to rely on clinical appearance, as there is no device available to detect it. Adequate preventive measures can only be initiated if the different risk factors and potential interactions between them are known. When substance loss, caused by erosive tooth wear, reaches a certain degree, oral rehabilitation becomes necessary. Prior to the most recent decade, the severely eroded dentition could only be rehabilitated by the provision of extensive crown and bridgework or removable dentures. As a result of the improvements in composite restorative materials and in adhesive techniques, it has become possible to rehabilitate eroded dentitions in a less invasive manner.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilLussi, A., Hellwig, E., Ganss, C. and Jaeggi, T. (2009) Buonocore Memorial Lecture Dental Erosion, Operative Dentistry, 34(3), pp. 251-262. https://doi.org/10.2341/09-BL

APA-ZitierstilLussi, A., Hellwig, E., Ganss, C., & Jaeggi, T. (2009). Buonocore Memorial Lecture Dental Erosion. Operative Dentistry. 34(3), 251-262. https://doi.org/10.2341/09-BL



Schlagwörter


BIOLOGICAL FACTORSCANCER-PATIENTSENAMEL EROSIONGASTROESOPHAGEAL-REFLUXREMINERALIZATION PERIODSRESTORATIVE MATERIALSSALIVARY FLOW-RATETooth wear


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