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Restorative management using hybrid ceramic of a patient with severe tooth erosion from swimming: a clinical report

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This clinical report presents the clinical appearance and treatment approach in a case of excessive anterior teeth erosion resulted from swimming in a poorly-chlorinated swimming pool. Clinical findings revealed tooth...
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A case of full mouth rehabilitation with orthodontic treatment in patient with extensive tooth erosion and wear using monolithic zirconia prostheses

Yun BS, Kim JE, Shim JS, Kim JH

Extensive dental erosion and wear will cause serious loss of function and aesthetics in the mouth. In order to recover this condition, careful analysis of the patient's bite relationship is...
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Evaluation of the Potential of Commercial Vitamin Drinks to Induce Tooth Erosion

Kim HN, Yoon TL, Min JH

BACKGROUND: The market for vitamin drinks is expanding both in Korea and worldwide. However, it was difficult to find studies regarding the possibility of tooth erosion induction due to vitamin...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of a patient with severe tooth erosion with a digital crown lengthening guide

Park Y, Hong SJ, Paek J, Pae A, Kim HS

In the oral cavity, the teeth undergo wear and corrosion throughout their lives. Progressive and constant tooth wear is a natural phenomenon of aging, but wear and corrosion due to...
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Management of dental erosion induced by gastro-esophageal reflux disorder with direct composite veneering aided by a flexible splint matrix

Chockattu , Deepak BS, Sood A, Niranjan N, Jayasheel , Goud MK

Dental erosion is frequently overlooked in clinical practice. The management of erosion-induced damage to the dentition is often delayed, such that extensive occlusal rehabilitation is required. These cases can be...
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Tooth Erosion: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study

Farahmand , Sabbaghian M, Ghodousi S, Seddighoraee N, Abbasi M

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is common in children. Recurrent exposure to gastric acid in GERD may contribute to tooth erosion. METHODS: In this prospective study, 54 GERD patients qualified according...
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Full mouth rehabilitation of the patient with severe tooth erosion using collarless porcelain fused to gold restorations: a case report

Song HJ, Lim YJ, Kwon HB, Kim MJ

Excessive tooth wear causes loss of tooth structure, disharmony of occlusal plane, functional and esthetic problems. Although the decrease of occlusal vertical dimension may be compensated by growth of alveolar...
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Effects of the Enamel Erosion Caused by Certain Antipyretic and Analgesic Medicines for Children

Cheun SK, Jeong MJ, Ahn YS, Lee YJ, Ko MK, Jeong SJ, Lim DS

This study was conducted to provide basic understanding regarding possible enamel erosion by three kinds of fist-aid antipyretic and analgesic medicines over a period of time, with comparison and analysis...
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Effects of Titratable Acidity and Organic Acids on Enamel Erosion In Vitro

Kim EJ, Jin BH

BACKGROUND: Erosion is a gradual process that occurs fairly quickly, and the full extent of the erosive effects of acidic beverages is not yet clear. The present study aimed to...
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Effect of Commercial Effervescent Vitamin Tablets on Bovine Enamel

Jeong MJ, Lee MH, Jeong SJ, Kim SJ, Ko MJ, Sim HW, Lee JY, Im AJ, Lim DS

BACKGROUND: In this study, four types of effervescent vitamins marketed in Korea were analyzed for their acidity and vitamin content. For this purpose, bovine teeth were immersed in vitamin, and...
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The Effect of Digestive Medicine on Enamel Erosion

Lee HJ, Oh HN

Consumption of liquid digestive medicine has continually grown in recent years. This present study was designed to evaluate the capability of liquid digestive medicine to erode dental enamel, relating the...
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Effect of mouthrinse with low pH on the surface microhardness of artificial carious enamel

Choi HJ, Lee HJ, Jeong SS, Choi CH, Hong SJ

  • KMID: 2321374
  • J Korean Acad Oral Health.
  • 2012 Sep;36(3):161-166.
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of fluoride mouthrinse with low pH on the surface microhardness of artificial incipient carious enamel. METHODS: Firstly, the concentration...
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The erosive effect of commercial red ginseng beverages on bovine enamel surfaces

Kim DE, Kim KH, Kim AO, Jeong SS, Choi CH, Hong SJ

OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to investigate the influence of several commercial red ginseng beverages on the surface of healthy teeth and to confirm the anti-erosive effect of added calcium. METHODS:...
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Effect of carbonated water manufactured by a soda carbonator on etched or sealed enamel

Ryu HK, Kim YD, Heo SS, Kim SC

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of carbonated water on etched or sealed enamel according to the carbonation level and the presence of calcium ions. METHODS:...
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The effect of a desensitizer and CO2 laser irradiation on bond performance between eroded dentin and resin composite

Ding M, Shin SW, Kim MS, Ryu JJ, Lee JY

PURPOSE: This study was aimed to evaluate effect of the desensitizing pretreatments on the micro-tensile bond strengths (microTBS) to eroded dentin and sound dentin. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-two extracted molars were...
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Extraesophageal Manifestations of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Kim GH

  • KMID: 783037
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2008 Aug;52(2):69-79.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) often presents as typical symptoms such as heartburn or acid regurgitation. However, a subgroup of patients presents a collection of symptoms and signs that are not...
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Analysis of the erosive effects of children's beverages using a pH-cycling model

Kim BR, Min JH, Kwon HK, Kim BI

  • KMID: 2321413
  • J Korean Acad Oral Health.
  • 2013 Sep;37(3):141-146.
OBJECTIVES: The aims of this in vitro study were (1) to assess the erosive potential of several children's beverages in comparison to cola and orange juice, by using an in...
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Assessment of the erosive potential of carbonated waters

Kim SK, Park SW, Kang SM, Kwon HK, Kim BI

OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to determine the erosive potential of several carbonated waters and to confirm the availability of a simple ISO protocol for screening the erosive...
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