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147 related items for PubMed ID: 31169011

  • 1. [The erosive potential of different drinks, foodstuffs and medicines – a vade mecum].
    Lussi A, João-Souza SH, Megert B, Carvalho TS, Baumann T.
    Swiss Dent J; 2019 Jun 17; 129(6):479-487. PubMed ID: 31169011
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  • 2. Analyses of the Erosive Effect of Dietary Substances and Medications on Deciduous Teeth.
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  • 3. Analysis of the erosive effect of different dietary substances and medications.
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  • 4. Erosive effect of different dietary substances on deciduous and permanent teeth.
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  • 7. The erosive effect of various drinks, foods, stimulants, medications and mouthwashes on human tooth enamel.
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  • 8. Erosive potential of soft drinks on human enamel: an in vitro study.
    Wang YL, Chang CC, Chi CW, Chang HH, Chiang YC, Chuang YC, Chang HH, Huang GF, Liao YS, Lin CP.
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  • 11. Analyses of the Erosive Potential of Various Soft Drinks and Packaged Fruit Juices on Teeth.
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  • 12. Effect of pH and titratable acidity on enamel and dentine erosion.
    Fernández CE, Brandao ACS, Bícego-Pereira EC, Del Bel Cury AA, Cury JA, Tenuta LMA.
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  • 13. In vitro salivary pellicles from adults and children have different protective effects against erosion.
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  • 14. Erosion of enamel by non-carbonated soft drinks with and without toothbrushing abrasion.
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  • 16. Does delayed toothbrushing after the consumption of erosive foodstuffs or beverages decrease erosive tooth wear? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Hong DW, Lin XJ, Wiegand A, Yu H.
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  • 18. Erosive potential of powdered juice drinks on dental enamel.
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  • 20. Analysis of the erosive potential of calcium-containing acidic beverages.
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