2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9270(00)01076-5
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Dental erosion: predominant oral lesion in gastroesophageal reflux disease

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“…Supersaturation of ions may allow for greater fluoride uptake due to the shear amount of fluoride release alone and may be beneficial for patients with a diet consisting of frequent consumption of fermentable carbohydrates and repeated acidic challenges [36]. While multiple studies using randomized controlled trials have reported the efficacy of topical varnish application using various recommendations for application intervals, [37][38][39][40][41] Marthaler states it is both higher frequency of application and higher concentration that allow for greater clinical efficacy of topical fluoride [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supersaturation of ions may allow for greater fluoride uptake due to the shear amount of fluoride release alone and may be beneficial for patients with a diet consisting of frequent consumption of fermentable carbohydrates and repeated acidic challenges [36]. While multiple studies using randomized controlled trials have reported the efficacy of topical varnish application using various recommendations for application intervals, [37][38][39][40][41] Marthaler states it is both higher frequency of application and higher concentration that allow for greater clinical efficacy of topical fluoride [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O exame clínico oral foi realizado nos pacientes dos dois grupos, demonstrando maior incidência de erosões dentárias nos doentes com DRGE que nos controles (P <0,001 -Tabela 4), resultado semelhante ao observado por vários autores (2,5,7,15,22) . LAZARCHIK e FILLER (22) referem que as erosões decorrentes da ingestão crônica de ácido localizam-se na superfície vestibular dos dentes anteriores.…”
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“…LAZARCHIK e FILLER (22) referem que as erosões decorrentes da ingestão crônica de ácido localizam-se na superfície vestibular dos dentes anteriores. Todavia, nas erosões de causa intrínseca (DRGE e distúrbios alimentares), o processo de descalcificação envolve as superfícies lingual e palatal dos dentes anteriores e oclusal dos dentes posteriores (6,18) .…”
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“…4 Once dentin is exposed, the loss of dentin progresses faster than the loss of enamel, such that "cupping" of lesions on the occlusal surfaces occurs. 25 Amalgam restorations in eroded teeth appear highly polished and seem to "stand above" the tooth surface. 4 Extrinsic erosion from the ingestion of acidic foods and beverages occurs primarily on the labial surfaces of anterior teeth, the buccal surfaces of posterior teeth, and the occlusal surfaces of molar teeth.…”
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confidence: 99%