List of Articles by MeSH
TOOTH ABRASION
- Kargul B, Bakkal M. Prevalence, Etiology, Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Preventive Strategies of Dental Erosion: Literature Review (Part l & Part II). Acta Stomatol Croat. 2009;43(3):165-87.
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Prevalence, Etiology, Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Preventive Strategies of Dental Erosion: Literature Review (Part l & Part II) |
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Prevalencija, etiologija, rizični čimbenici, dijagnostika i preventivne mjere kod erozije zuba: pregled literature (I. i II. dio) |
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review |
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TOOTH EROSION TOOTH ATTRITION TOOTH ABRASION |
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Dental erosion is defined as irreversible loss of dental hard tissue by a chemical process (acid acid and/or chelation exposure) that does not involve bacteria. The acidic attack leads to an irreversible loss of dental hard tissue, which is accompanied by a progressive softening of the surface. This softened zone is more susceptible to mechanical forces, such as abrasion , which in turn have little or no effect on sound dental hard tissues. The chemical and mechanical processes can occur individually or together, although the effect of erosion is often dominant. The etiology of erosion is multifactorial and not fully understood. The studies should clearly delineate erosion, attrition, and abrasion with identification of etiologic factors. There are different predisposing factors and aetiologies of the erosive condition. As erosive tooth wear is a multifactorial condition, preventive strategies have to be applied which account for chemical, biological and behavioral factors involved in the etiology and pathogenesis of erosion There is an increasing awareness in clinical dentistry of the need to better understand the aetiology and management of tooth wear as increasing numbers of elderly patients are retaining their natural teeth to a stage when they present with extensive wear. The clinical management of erosion should focus on early detection and prevention before a restorative approach is considered. Early recognition of erosion is important to successfully manage and prevent disease progression. |
- Knežević A, Nyamaa I, Tarle Z, Kunzelmann KH. Influence of Powered Toothbrushes on Dentine Wear. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2009;43(1):3-12.
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Influence of Powered Toothbrushes on Dentine Wear |
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Učinak električnih četkica na trošenje dentina |
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original scientific paper |
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DENTIN TOOTHBRUSHING DENTAL DEVICES, HOME CARE TOOTH ABRASION |
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the dentine wear after brushing with powered toothbrushes with different brush head size and different load applied in comparison with manual toothbrush. Material and Methods: Powered toothbrush Sonicare Elite with mini and standard size brush heads at 90g and 150g vertical load, and the manual toothbrush Oral-B-P35 with a vertical load of 150g, were used as a control group. Toothbrushing machine with different number of strokes was used for dentine abrasion assessment. For Sonicare-Elite with standard size head 12000 strokes was used, for Sonicare Elite with mini head 18000 and for manual toothbrush 12500 strokes. 3D-Laser scan was used for evaluation of dentine wear. The highest dentine wear was recorded using manual toothbrush (107.26μm), while the lowest using Sonicare-Elite with standard size head at 90g vertical load (47.7μm). Results: No statistical significance was found between powered toothbrushes with: mini head (90g load), standard head (90 and 150g load) and between mini head of powered toothbrushes at 150g vertical load and manual toothbrush. Conclusion: Powered toothbrushes with different brush head size and different load applied caused different tooth wear: the smaller the brush head and the higher the load is, the higher the dentine wear is. |
- Badel T, Keros J, Šegović S, Komar D. Clinical and Tribological View on Tooth Wear. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2007;41(4):355-65.
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Clinical and Tribological View on Tooth Wear |
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Klinički i tribološki pogled na trošenje zuba |
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review |
| MeSH: |
TOOTH ABRASION TOOTH ATTRITION TOOTH EROSION + etiology |
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This paper is an overview on different interpretation of tooth wear, clinical appearance and etiopathogenic models. A process of tooth wear on the ultrastructural level of dental surfaces may be explained by tribological mechanisms, clinically classified as: attrition, abrasion, erosion and abfraction. There are some difficulties in clinical differentiation of certain processes of hard dental tissue wear due to multifactorial etiology and synergistic effects of different mechanisms of tooth wear together with synchronized action over a longer period of time. In order to predict further actions with regard to both existing and planned procedures used during the period of oral rehabilitation, it is important to detect the mechanism which caused the loss of dental tissue, which should ensure clinical success. |
- Jukić S, Pandurić V, Miletić I, Šutalo J. The loss of hard tissue at the tooth cervix. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1999;33(1):87-99.
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- Prpić-Mehičić G, Buntak-Kobler D, Jukić S. Profesionalne uzure radnika tekstilne industrije [in Croatian]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(Suppl):183.
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| Title in English: |
nema |
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Profesionalne uzure radnika tekstilne industrije |
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congress abstract |
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OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES TOOTH ABRASION |
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- Komar D, Keros J, Lazić B, Azinović Z, Jorgić-Srdjak K. Gnathodynamic studies in conditions of pathological abrasion of hard dental tissues. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(4):577-86.
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Gnathodynamic studies in conditions of pathological abrasion of hard dental tissues |
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Gnatodinamska istraživanja u uvjetima patološkoga trošenja tvrdih zubnih tkiva |
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original scientific paper |
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TOOTH ABRASION BITE FORCE STRESS, MECHANICAL MASTICATION |
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- Najžar-Fleger D, Dolinac D, Buntak-Kobler D, Prpić-Mehičić G, Keros J. Unusual mechanical defects of dental hard tissues as a result of nutritional habits in our population. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1997;31(4):401-5.
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Unusual mechanical defects of dental hard tissues as a result of nutritional habits in our population |
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Atipični mehanički defekti tvrdih zubnih tkiva uzrokovani prehrambenim navikama u našoj populaciji |
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case report |
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TOOTH ABRASION TOOTH EROSION + etiology FOOD HABITS |
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- Šutalo J, Tarle Z. [Noncarious destructive lesions of dental hard tissue]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1997;31(1):43-52.
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- Norčić S, Najžar-Fleger D, Jukić S, Prpić-Mehičić G. [Professional dental abrasion notches]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1995;29(3):147-53.
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Professional dental abrasion notches |
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Profesionalne uzore zuba u radnika tekstilne industrije |
| Type of Article: |
original scientific paper |
| MeSH: |
TOOTH ABRASION OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES TEXTILE INDUSTRY |
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- Miličić A, Gaži-Čoklica V, Šlaj M. Dental attrition in preschool children. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1987;21(4):271-6.
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