Chemical erosion
External links
The following external links have been reviewed and categorized as either "Background information" (may or may not influence clinical decisions), "Read before treatment" (if read before treatment, may influence clinical decisions), or "New development" (may or may not influence clinical decisions because the subject matter may not yet be widely available or widely used).
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- A Critical Review of Non-carious Cervical (Wear) Lesions and the Role of Abfraction, Erosion, and Abrasion
Bartlett, D.W. and Shah, P.
Journal of Dental Research
2006 85 (4): 306-312
Read before treatment
- Eating habits that can harm teeth
ADA Division of Communications
The Journal of the American Dental Association
2002 133 (12)
Background information
- Dental erosion caused by silent gastroesophageal reflux disease
Ali, Dena A., DDS, et al.
Journal of Endodontics
2001 133 (6): 734-737
Read before treatment
- The effect of pH on the erosion of dentine and enamel by dietary acids in vitro
West, N.X., et al.
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
2001 28 (9): 860-864
Background information
- Porcelain Laminate Veneers. A Retrospective Evaluation After 1 to 10 Years of Service: Part II—Clinical Results
Dumfahrt, Herbert, Dr med and Schaffer, Herbert, Univ-Doz Dr med
International Journal of Prosthodontics
2000 13 (1)
Editor's notes: Findings in this study were generally positive, and provide evidence in support of porcelain veneers.
Read before treatment
- Diagnosis and Management of Dental Erosion
Gandara, Beatrice Kay, DDS, MSD and Truelove, Raymond L., DDS, MSD
The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice
1999 1 (1): 16-23
Background information
- More U.S. Teeth Susceptible to Silent Enamel Eating Syndrome
Not specified
Medical News Today web site
Background information
- The dangers of cosmetic dentistry
McShan, Jeff
KHOU-TV, Inc. web site
Last viewed: 4/4/2008
Notes: November 15, 2005
Editor's notes: Details a story of one patient whose complications were unfavorable.
Read before treatment