2021
DOI: 10.1080/17474124.2021.1890030
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Updates in association of gastroesophageal reflux disease and dental erosion: systematic review

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“…Moreover, compared with healthy subjects, GERD significantly increases the risk of developing DE with an OR of 5.000 (95% CI: 2.995–8.345). The data obtained are consistent with the latest systematic reviews indicating that GERD is a significant risk factor for DE [ 18 , 20 , 52 ]. In consideration of this fact, lifestyle and diet changes can be recommended for GERD patients to prevent DE (sleeping with the head of the bed raised; exclusion of excessive consumption of carbonated drinks, drinks with a low pH, sour fruits, and certain drugs).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
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“…Moreover, compared with healthy subjects, GERD significantly increases the risk of developing DE with an OR of 5.000 (95% CI: 2.995–8.345). The data obtained are consistent with the latest systematic reviews indicating that GERD is a significant risk factor for DE [ 18 , 20 , 52 ]. In consideration of this fact, lifestyle and diet changes can be recommended for GERD patients to prevent DE (sleeping with the head of the bed raised; exclusion of excessive consumption of carbonated drinks, drinks with a low pH, sour fruits, and certain drugs).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The genesis of DE is multifactorial and may be related to external acidifying factors (diet and lifestyle) and internal factors (chronic reflux of gastric contents into the oral cavity; recurrent vomiting) ( Table 1 ) [ 10 , 13 ]. GERD is the most common trigger of DE, which is a result of the retrograde reflux of acidic gastric contents into the oral cavity [ 5 , 6 , 16 , 17 , 18 ]. According to several early systematic reviews, the incidence of DE in adult GERD patients is 32.5–38.96% [ 19 , 20 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…66 También la prevalencia y distribución de las lesiones erosivas entre sujetos sanos y con ERGE varió ampliamente entre estudios, lo que denota la complejidad etiológica de la erosión dental y refuerza la importancia de una anamnesis cuidadosa y detallada para establecer un diagnóstico preciso. 67 En un estudio en población china se observó erosión dental en 31 (60,8%) participantes con ERGE y 14 (28%) participantes sin ERGE. El consumo de cereales y legumbres, no se correlacionó con la erosión dental.…”
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“…Tương đồng với Roesch-Ramos (2014) thực hiện trên 60 người bệnh TNDD-TQ và 60 người khỏe mạnh (≥18 tuổi) tại Mexico, với tiêu chuẩn đánh giá MNR theo Eccles và Jenkins cho thấy tỉ lệ MNR ở nhóm bệnh TNDD-TQ là 76,7% [2]. Theo nghiên cứu của Ortiz và cộng sự (2021) phân tích tổng hợp trên 17 nghiên cứu từ năm 2013-2020, cho thấy tỉ lệ MNR trên nhóm bệnh TNDD-TQ dao động từ 14,4% đến 98,1% [7]. Các nghiên cứu có sự khác nhau về tỉ lệ MNR có thể do địa điểm, độ tuổi và tiêu chuẩn đánh giá khác nhau, nhưng cũng đều cho thấy tình trạng MNR trên BN bị TNDD-TQ rất đáng quan tâm.…”
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