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441 related items for PubMed ID: 9831784

  • 1. Enamel erosion by some soft drinks and orange juices relative to their pH, buffering effect and contents of calcium phosphate.
    Larsen MJ, Nyvad B.
    Caries Res; 1999; 33(1):81-7. PubMed ID: 9831784
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  • 2. Fluoride is unable to reduce dental erosion from soft drinks.
    Larsen MJ, Richards A.
    Caries Res; 2002; 36(1):75-80. PubMed ID: 11961335
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  • 3. Prevention by means of fluoride of enamel erosion as caused by soft drinks and orange juice.
    Larsen MJ.
    Caries Res; 2001; 35(3):229-34. PubMed ID: 11385205
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  • 8. [Erosion effect of a newly developed soft drink].
    Huysmans MC, Voss HP, Ruben JL, Jager DJ, Vieira Ae.
    Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd; 2006 Feb; 113(2):50-5. PubMed ID: 16509512
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  • 9. Are grape juices more erosive than orange juices?
    Beltrame APCA, Noschang RAT, Lacerda DP, Souza LC, Almeida ICS.
    Eur Arch Paediatr Dent; 2017 Aug; 18(4):263-270. PubMed ID: 28779438
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  • 16. Temperature-dependent erosivity of drinks in a model simulating oral fluid dynamics.
    Steiger-Ronay V, Steingruber A, Becker K, Aykut-Yetkiner A, Wiedemeier DB, Attin T.
    J Dent; 2018 Mar; 70():118-123. PubMed ID: 29366671
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  • 17. Analyses of the Erosive Effect of Dietary Substances and Medications on Deciduous Teeth.
    Lussi A, Carvalho TS.
    PLoS One; 2015 Mar; 10(12):e0143957. PubMed ID: 26700481
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  • 19. Prediction of the erosive potential of some beverages.
    Lussi A, Jaeggi T, Jaeggi-Schärer S.
    Caries Res; 1995 Mar; 29(5):349-54. PubMed ID: 8521435
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  • 20. Comparison of erosion of dental enamel by four drinks using an intra-oral applicance.
    Rugg-Gunn AJ, Maguire A, Gordon PH, McCabe JF, Stephenson G.
    Caries Res; 1998 Mar; 32(5):337-43. PubMed ID: 9701658
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