2016
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2016/16956.7841
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To Analyse the Erosive Potential of Commercially Available Drinks on Dental Enamel and Various Tooth Coloured Restorative Materials – An In-vitro Study

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“…( 22 ). This same profile could be created by other substances as seen by Karda et al ( 23 ) where verified that, between different restorative materials, the highest mean average surface roughness was reached by the GIC group eroded by various acid drinks. Yet, investigation of Briso et al ( 22 ) demonstrated that GICs were severely eroded by HCl after several days of storage, whereas Bakar et al ( 24 ), using the same acid solutions, experienced greater dissolution at the margin of the edge restoration/teeth, which was confirmed by SEM (scanning electronic microscopy) images.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…( 22 ). This same profile could be created by other substances as seen by Karda et al ( 23 ) where verified that, between different restorative materials, the highest mean average surface roughness was reached by the GIC group eroded by various acid drinks. Yet, investigation of Briso et al ( 22 ) demonstrated that GICs were severely eroded by HCl after several days of storage, whereas Bakar et al ( 24 ), using the same acid solutions, experienced greater dissolution at the margin of the edge restoration/teeth, which was confirmed by SEM (scanning electronic microscopy) images.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Se presentaron resultados significativos en este estudio (p<0.05) en cuanto al consumo de jugos cítricos asociados con erosión y recesión (23). En la actualidad existe un incremento nótale en el consumo de bebidas ácidas, aumentando la rugosidad de la superficie del esmalte produciendo la desmineralización y contribuyendo al aumento del riesgo de caries, hipersensibilidad y lesiones no cariosas como la erosión (24,25,26), como lo demuestran los resultados de este estudio. Esta patología se ha considerado como una de las más prevalentes afectando principalmente a la población joven de 18 años (27,28).…”
Section: Revista Colombiana De Investigación En Odontología 2016; 7unclassified
“…This can be influenced by Intrinsic factors such as diseases that cause regurgitation of gastric juices or decreasing of the salivary flow, as well as by extrinsic factors linked to diet (consumption of fruits and acid drinks) harmful environments (chemical industries and swimming pools treated with chlorine), and some medicines (aspirin, vitamin C and Hydrochloric acid) [2]. Unfortunately, changes in the lifestyle of the individuals have significantly increased the consumption of acidic beverages, which contributes to the onset of dental erosion [3]. This is a clinical matter of concern.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%