2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ksujds.2013.08.003
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Dental hard tissue erosion rates and soft drinks – A gender based analysis in Chennai city, India

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“…Dental erosion is defined as the chemical loss of tooth structure due to the action of acids that are not produced by bacteria [26,27]. Most SSBs are acidic in nature and contact with acidic solution may destroy the hard tissues of the teeth.…”
Section: Other Impact To Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dental erosion is defined as the chemical loss of tooth structure due to the action of acids that are not produced by bacteria [26,27]. Most SSBs are acidic in nature and contact with acidic solution may destroy the hard tissues of the teeth.…”
Section: Other Impact To Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…90 Other studies from Japan and India also showed comparable data for early-stage tooth erosion. 91,92 Modifying behavioral factors that affect dietary consumption include types of drinks consumed, method by which a drink is consumed, and frequency of drinking. For example, an increase in agitation when a drink is swished around the mouth will enhance the dissolution process.…”
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“…Food and beverage industry is one of the crucial industries and the largest contributor to the world and Sri Lankan economy (Gehihar & Rrgrni 2005;Peiris 2014 Kannan et al 2014), since this generation consumes more carbonated soft drinks (Tucker et al 2006;Cuomo et al 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, this study considers educated youth generation as the target population, since most of the previous carbonated soft drink industry related studies were conducted by considering this same target population (Elmore & Heyrnann 1999;Koordeman et al 2010;Cornwell & McAlister 2013;Kannan et al 2014) as this generation consumes more carbonated soft drinks (Tucker et al 2006;Cuomo et al 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
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