2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11332-020-00624-8
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Dental erosion’ prevalence and its relation to isotonic drinks in athletes: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…Erosion has been researched as one key point in athletes' oral health, and its general prevalence in these individuals is estimated as 47%. 20 The present study determined non-carious wear (tooth surface loss) of low severity in both groups (BEWE about 3.5), comparable to another study with competitive athletes (mean: 3.02, medium age: 26 years). 18 Potentially, with increasing age, higher values and group differences could become apparent as erosion is a long-term effect, for example, by intake of acid sport drinks.…”
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“…Erosion has been researched as one key point in athletes' oral health, and its general prevalence in these individuals is estimated as 47%. 20 The present study determined non-carious wear (tooth surface loss) of low severity in both groups (BEWE about 3.5), comparable to another study with competitive athletes (mean: 3.02, medium age: 26 years). 18 Potentially, with increasing age, higher values and group differences could become apparent as erosion is a long-term effect, for example, by intake of acid sport drinks.…”
Section: Interpretation Compared To the Available Literaturesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Erosion has been researched as one key point in athletes’ oral health, and its general prevalence in these individuals is estimated as 47% 20 18 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Studies on drinking habits were more in the literature, with 56.4% of articles included in this review (Table 1, Appendix ) 2–5,22,24–27,29–34,37,38,40,43,44,47–49,51,53,54,57,60,61,66,68,70–75,77–80,83–85,87,90,91,94–98,100,101,104,106–114,118–127,129,130,132,136,138,139,142–144,147,148,151,153–155,159,160,162,165–167,169,173–175,177–180,182,183,185,187,188,190,195–197,199,200,203–206,211,213,216,217,221,223,228–231,234,239,243,244,249,257–268 …”
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confidence: 99%