2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2015.02.004
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Age-specific prevalence of erosive tooth wear by acidic diet and gastroesophageal reflux in Japan

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“…There are only relatively few epidemiological studies on tooth wear that examine tooth wear in older age (Vered et al [2014], 500 participants, 5 age groups, scored using the basic erosive wear examination BEWE), a Japanese survey (Kitasako et al [2015], 1,108 participants, 6 age groups, combination of TWI and Fares index [Fares et al, 2009], influence of SES not determined), and a survey in the USA (Okunseri et al [2015], 3,773 participants, 6 age groups, modified TWI). Factors determining the choice of grading scale, the effect of gender and SES on observed tooth wear, and observed prevalence over time will be discussed below.…”
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“…There are only relatively few epidemiological studies on tooth wear that examine tooth wear in older age (Vered et al [2014], 500 participants, 5 age groups, scored using the basic erosive wear examination BEWE), a Japanese survey (Kitasako et al [2015], 1,108 participants, 6 age groups, combination of TWI and Fares index [Fares et al, 2009], influence of SES not determined), and a survey in the USA (Okunseri et al [2015], 3,773 participants, 6 age groups, modified TWI). Factors determining the choice of grading scale, the effect of gender and SES on observed tooth wear, and observed prevalence over time will be discussed below.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some researchers came to the conclusion that as many as 75% [Kitasako et al, 2015], or at least half of the population studied [Vered et al, 2014], did not show erosive tooth wear, while others stated that mild and moderate tooth wears are common conditions but that severe tooth wear is rare [Hugoson et al, 1988;Smith and Robb, 1996;Kelly et al, 2000;Steele et al, 2011;Okunseri et al, 2015]. This latter view is in line with the present study as well as with that expressed in a recent review, in which the authors concluded that tooth wear is a common clinical finding [ Van't Spijker et al, 2009].…”
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“…Upper incisors have a high incidence and prevalence to develop erosive tooth loss 18) . Based on epidemiological studies, dental erosion is commonly observed on the labial surface of incisor teeth and severe tooth substance loss can be observed 19,20) . Based on this evidence, labial surfaces of human central incisors were used in this study to analyze the effects of an erosive challenge.…”
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“…The consumption of acidic foods on a daily basis elevates the risks of erosive tooth wear with age advancement. Nevertheless, there has been little consideration of erosive tooth wear in particularly Asian countries; a recent single research (2015) was conducted in Japan to evaluate the association between erosive wear and acidic habits showed that frequent consumption of acidic fruits and drinks was significantly associated with erosive tooth wear at different age groups [15].…”
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