“…Dental erosion is the focus of many researchers and clinicians due to high prevalence and multiple etiologies. According to biotribology, is better defined as dental corrosion, characterized by the loss of dental structure as a result of demineralization by acid substances from intrinsic or extrinsic factors (Baumann, Kozik, Lussi, & Carvalho, ; Fita & Kaczmarek, ; Gomes, Bhattacharjee, Carvalho, & Soares, ; Kanzow, Wegehaupt, Attin, & Wiegand, ; Lussi & Carvalho, ; Nahorny et al, ; Passos, Melo, Vasconcellos, Rodrigues, & Santiago, ; Poggio, Gulino, Mirando, Colombo, & Pietrocola, ; Scatena, Galafassi, Gomes‐Silva, Borsatto, & Serra, ; Soares & De Carvalho Filho, ; Thomas, Pai, & Amit, ; Yönel et al, ). Use of acidic medicaments is one such extrinsic factors of erosion.…”