List of Articles by MeSH
TOOTH EROSION + etiology
- Cavalcanti AL, Oliveira PS, Araujo Evangelista APD, Vieira FF, Granville-Garcia AF, Cavalcanti CL. pH and Total Soluble Solid Content in Concentrated and Diluted in Natura Tropical Fruit Juices. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2008;42(3):229-34.
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Title in English: |
pH and Total Soluble Solid Content in Concentrated and Diluted in Natura Tropical Fruit Juices |
Title in Croatian: |
pH i ukupni topljivi sadržaj koncentriranih i prirodnih razrijeđenih tropskih voćnih sokova |
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original scientific paper |
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BEVERAGES HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION TOOTH EROSION + etiology CARIOGENIC AGENTS |
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Objectives: This in vitro study evaluated the endogenous pH and the content of total soluble solids (TSS) in concentrated and diluted in natura tropical fruit juices. Material and Methods: The sample was composed by 9 kinds of tropical fruits (Ananas sativus - pineapple; Malpighia glabra - acerola, Spondias lutea - hog plum; Anacardium occidentale - cashew fruit; Citrus sinensis - orange; Mangifera indica - mango; Passifl orasp - passion fruit; Citrulus vulgaris - watermelon and Vitis vinifera - grape). For concentrated and diluted juices, TSS content was determined by refractometry, using the Abbé refractometer, and the pH was determined by potentiometry. Results: All evaluated juices presented pH values lower than 5.5. The hog plum and watermelon juices presented the lowest (2.8) and highest (5.2) pH values, respectively. The dilution of the juices, however, did not produce pH alterations. For the concentrated juices, the TSS content ranged from 5.25% (acerola) to 16.0% (mango). After dilution, a decrease in the TSS content was observed in all tested samples. The fruit juices evaluated in this study presented lower pH values than the critical value assumed for dental demineralization, being therefore, potentially erosive. Conclusion: Although the dilution of the fruit juices did not produce expressive alterations in the pH values, it reduced remarkably the sugar content of the beverages. |
- 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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Title in English: |
Clinical and Tribological View on Tooth Wear |
Title in Croatian: |
Klinički i tribološki pogled na trošenje zuba |
Type of Article: |
review |
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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. |
- Verzak Ž, Čuković-Čavka S, Čuković-Bagić I. A Case Report of Bulimia Induced Dental Erosion in a Female Adolescent. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2007;41(3):260-7.
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A Case Report of Bulimia Induced Dental Erosion in a Female Adolescent |
Title in Croatian: |
Prikaz slučaja bulimijom inducirane dentalne erozije kod adolescentice |
Type of Article: |
case report |
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BULIMIA TOOTH EROSION + etiology |
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Very severe forms of dental erosion are uncommon finding in adolescent population. This paper describes a 17-year old female who complained of increased teeth sensitivity to cold temperature and to touch. Dental examination revealed extensive and severe pattern of dental erosion of all teeth typical for intrinsic causes of dental erosion. She also completed a questionnaire investigating any association between the presence of erosion and possible etiological factors. Questionnaire responses, heteroanamnestic data and dental status confirmed our preliminary diagnosis of bulimia nervosa that resulted in a rarely significant dental destruction for that age in only three years period. |
- Knežević A, Tarle Z, Šutalo J. Dental erosions in patients with anorexia and bulimia nervosa. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1999;33(4):447-53.
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- Najžar-Fleger D, Norčić S, Buntak-Kobler D, Prpić-Mehičić G. Mechanical and chemical tooth wear - a review. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(4):611-20.
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Title in English: |
Mechanical and chemical tooth wear - a review |
Title in Croatian: |
Mehaničko i kemijsko trošenje zuba - pregled |
Type of Article: |
review |
MeSH: |
TOOTH EROSION + etiology TOOTH ATTRITION |
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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 |
Title in Croatian: |
Atipični mehanički defekti tvrdih zubnih tkiva uzrokovani prehrambenim navikama u našoj populaciji |
Type of Article: |
case report |
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TOOTH ABRASION TOOTH EROSION + etiology FOOD HABITS |
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- Jugović Z. [Insufficiency of liver as the potential factor of etiology in forming wedge deficiencies]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1966;1(2):109-15.
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