2018
DOI: 10.15448/1980-6523.2017.4.28634
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The dentin chemical degradation and saliva roles on Noncarious Cervical Lesions – literature review

Abstract: This review elucidates the dental structure chemical degradation and saliva roles in the origin and progression of NCCLs. Dentin chemical degradation is a predominant factor that contributes to the origin and progression of noncarious cervical lesions, which includes the biocorrosive factors: chemical, biochemical, electrochemical and piezoelectric dentin effects. The biocorrosive process involves endogenous and exogenous agents. As regard to saliva roles, the flow rate, buffering capacity, pH and its protein … Show more

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“…Thus, they must be restored to reestablish the mechanical balance and avoid NCCL progression (SOARES et al, 2015;GRIPPO, 2017). Other factors could also relate to the formation of NCCLs, including age, gender, gastric diseases, brushing teeth, exogenous acid agents and more (SOUZA et al, 2017;TEIXEIRA et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, they must be restored to reestablish the mechanical balance and avoid NCCL progression (SOARES et al, 2015;GRIPPO, 2017). Other factors could also relate to the formation of NCCLs, including age, gender, gastric diseases, brushing teeth, exogenous acid agents and more (SOUZA et al, 2017;TEIXEIRA et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanical abrasion and biocorrosion after dentin exposure can also speed up the NCCL's progression. Removing or controlling the etiological factors involved in the development of the NCCLs is a very important step on their treatment, and the most effective measure on preventing their recurrence (SAWLANI et al, 2016;SOUZA et al, 2017). However, restoring these NCCLs is also very important for protection against more severe wear, preventing dentin hypersensitivity, enhancing aesthetics and MAGALHÃES, A. P. R. et al…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O declínio na prevalência de cárie dentária na população mundial que vem ocorrendo ao longo dos últimos dez anos, tem sido acompanhado por um aumento na incidência de lesões não cariosas, que levam a uma perda irreversível da estrutura dentária. A presença dessas lesões pode ocasionar a hipersensibilidade dentinária em que um indivíduo se revela com dor após a exposição dos túbulos dentinários em virtude do desgaste do esmalte e cemento (Teixeira et al, 2018;Souza et al, 2017;Machado et al, 2018).…”
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