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  2. Dental erosion - Wikipedia

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    Acid erosion is a type of tooth wear. It is defined as the irreversible loss of tooth structure due to chemical dissolution by acids not of bacterial origin. [ 1 ] Dental erosion is the most common chronic condition of children ages 5–17, [ 2 ] although it is only relatively recently that it has been recognised as a dental health problem. [ 3 ]

  3. Tooth wear - Wikipedia

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    Tooth wear varies substantially between people and groups, with extreme attrition and enamel fractures common in archaeological samples, and erosion more common today. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Tooth wear is predominantly the result of a combination of three processes; attrition , abrasion and erosion . [ 3 ]

  4. Remineralisation of teeth - Wikipedia

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    A loss of the tooth enamel structure and cavitation may occur if the demineralization phase continues for a long period of time. This disturbance of demineralisation caused by the presence of fermentable carbohydrates continues until the saliva has returned to a normal pH and had sufficient time to penetrate and neutralize the acids within any ...

  5. Dental abrasion - Wikipedia

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    For successful treatment of abrasion, the cause first needs to be identified and ceased (e.g. overzealous brushing). Once this has occurred, subsequent treatment may involve the changes in oral hygiene, application of fluoride to reduce sensitivity, or the placement of a restoration to help prevent further loss of tooth structure and aid plaque ...

  6. Dental attrition - Wikipedia

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    Loss of tooth anatomy: This results in loss of tooth characteristics including rounding or sharpening of incisal edges, loss of cusps and fracturing of teeth. Enamel of molar teeth may appear thin and flat. When in occlusion the teeth may appear the same height which is particularly apparent for anterior teeth.

  7. Tooth decay - Wikipedia

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    Aggressive treatment, by filling, of incipient carious lesions, places where there is superficial damage to the enamel, is controversial as they may heal themselves, while once a filling is performed it will eventually have to be redone and the site serves as a vulnerable site for further decay.

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