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By Bennett T. Amaechi

This instruction manual distils the main up to date thought and useful info on dental erosion and dentin hypersensitive reaction into an obtainable and useful scientific advisor for basic dental practitioners, dental scholars, dental educators, and different health and wellbeing execs. issues are lined in a step by step, easy-to-understand demeanour, with tables, checklists, photos, flowcharts, and bullet point-like presentation of center messages that's excellent for busy dental practitioners and scholars. along with offering evidence-based counsel on remedy and prevention techniques, the booklet examines completely the dental erosion method itself and the intrinsic and extrinsic reasons. Chapters also are integrated at the etiology, incidence, and administration of dentin allergic reaction, the recovery of worn dentin, and non-carious cervical lesions. The authors are popular, clinically lively foreign specialists in several points of dental erosion and its management.

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Providing the paste is within ISO guidelines for abrasivity, even this represents a very limited challenge. It has been estimated that wear of enamel from normal toothbrushing amounts to only about 10 μm/year [46]. Erosion amplifies the abrasion of enamel because the softened layer is much more easily removed by abrasion than is uneroded enamel: wear after exposure to erosion and abrasion is greater than after either erosion or abrasion alone [19]. Softened enamel is vulnerable even to brushing without toothpaste and to friction from oral soft tissues such as the tongue [47–49].

2001;35:216–22. 67. Amaechi BT, Higham SM. In vitro remineralization of eroded enamel lesions by saliva. J Dent. 2001;29:371–6.  Abrasive wear on eroded root dentine after different periods of exposure to saliva in situ. Eur J Oral Sci. 2003;111:423–7.  Brushing abrasion of softened and remineralised dentin: an in situ study. Caries Res. 2004;38:62–6.  Efficacy of waiting periods and topical fluoride treatment on toothbrush abrasion of eroded enamel in situ. Caries Res. 2007;41:146–51.  Brushing abrasion of eroded dentin after application of sodium fluoride solutions.

The presence of F− ions in an acid solution surrounding hydroxyapatite crystals reduces the rate of dissolution [24]. Adsorption of F− ions at the crystal surfaces, ions stabilise surface Ca2+ ions and in 2 The Dental Erosion Process 25 effect convert that portion of the crystal surface to fluorapatite. The more of the surface that is modified in this way, the lower the overall solubility of the crystals [25]. The concentrations of calcium and phosphate have been identified as factors for erosive potential in some, but not all, studies.

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