2016
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2016/17996.8634
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Techniques to Evaluate Dental Erosion: A Systematic Review of Literature

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“…Estudios ejecutados en poblaciones en edades similares, revelan una elevada prevalencia de la erosión (2,5) , asociándola a una etiología multifactorial (12) , donde la dieta (24) , el reflujo gastroesofágico (19) , el tiempo empleado durante la competencia y su preparación (9) adquieren gran importancia.…”
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“…Estudios ejecutados en poblaciones en edades similares, revelan una elevada prevalencia de la erosión (2,5) , asociándola a una etiología multifactorial (12) , donde la dieta (24) , el reflujo gastroesofágico (19) , el tiempo empleado durante la competencia y su preparación (9) adquieren gran importancia.…”
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“…Dental erosion is defined as the irreversible loss of mineralized tissue that is caused by acidic agents not involving bacteria [1]. Tooth wear that is induced by erosion has multifactorial etiological factors whose prevalence has increased in recent years and affects almost one-third of the general population [2], resulting in more cases of dental erosion and cervical dentine hypersensitivity [3].…”
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“…OCT is a high-resolution, non-invasive, and non-destructive technique that allows the evaluation of both surface characteristics and the quantitative loss of tooth structures [1,16]. The method generates sub-surface images that are based on the magnitude and echo time delay of backscattered light from different depths of tissue-sample [17,18].…”
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“…In vivo studies include clinical examination, photographs, indices, etc. 2 Basic Erosive Wear Examination (BEWE), a new scoring system, is a partial scoring system recording the most severely affected surface in a sextant and the cumulative score guides the management of the condition for the practitioner. 3 For proper management of tooth wear, it's diagnosis, etiology and risk factors must be evaluated.…”
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