May
19
by Andrea Mella
Enamel erosion is the closure of the surface enamel as a result of a physicochemical process in relation to acids. Whereas there is a available copy on erosion of the lingual surface of dentition, there has been fewer up to date curiosity in labial erosion. The writing on enamel erosion and abrasion regard as its relationship to such causes as dietary, regurgitative and industrial erosion, intake of acidic foods and drinks and present dental hygiene. In the past, the deficiency of labial enamel on anterior teeth, predominantly next to the cemento-enamel junction, is possible to be a sign of the use of a coarse tooth powder or an sour and erosive dental stain.
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