A clinical index for evaluating and monitoring dental erosion

This study describes a new fine-scaled system for classifying initial and advanced dental erosions. The system includes the use of study casts of the teeth in an epoxy resin with an accurate surface reproduction. The severity of erosion on each tooth surface is scored according to six grades of s...

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Main Author: Larsen IB, Westergaard J, Stoltze K, Larsen AI, Gyntelberg F, Holmstrup P
Format: Koleksi Audio Visual
Language: Bahasa Inggris
Published: Blackwell Synergy 2000
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spelling oai:lib.umy.ac.id:930162021-06-16T13:12:32ZA clinical index for evaluating and monitoring dental erosionLarsen IB, Westergaard J, Stoltze K, Larsen AI, Gyntelberg F, Holmstrup P This study describes a new fine-scaled system for classifying initial and advanced dental erosions. The system includes the use of study casts of the teeth in an epoxy resin with an accurate surface reproduction. The severity of erosion on each tooth surface is scored according to six grades of severity. In addition, the presence of a Class V restoration and dental erosion on the same surface Key words: clinical index; dental erosion; increases the erosion score, as it is assumed that the need for restorative treatment oral epidemiology can be caused by the erosion.Blackwell Synergy2000Koleksi Audio Visual Bahasa Inggrishttp://oaipmh-jogjalib.umy.ac.idkatalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=93016
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Larsen IB, Westergaard J, Stoltze K, Larsen AI, Gyntelberg F, Holmstrup P
A clinical index for evaluating and monitoring dental erosion
description This study describes a new fine-scaled system for classifying initial and advanced dental erosions. The system includes the use of study casts of the teeth in an epoxy resin with an accurate surface reproduction. The severity of erosion on each tooth surface is scored according to six grades of severity. In addition, the presence of a Class V restoration and dental erosion on the same surface Key words: clinical index; dental erosion; increases the erosion score, as it is assumed that the need for restorative treatment oral epidemiology can be caused by the erosion.
format Koleksi Audio Visual
author Larsen IB, Westergaard J, Stoltze K, Larsen AI, Gyntelberg F, Holmstrup P
author_sort Larsen IB, Westergaard J, Stoltze K, Larsen AI, Gyntelberg F, Holmstrup P
title A clinical index for evaluating and monitoring dental erosion
title_short A clinical index for evaluating and monitoring dental erosion
title_full A clinical index for evaluating and monitoring dental erosion
title_fullStr A clinical index for evaluating and monitoring dental erosion
title_full_unstemmed A clinical index for evaluating and monitoring dental erosion
title_sort clinical index for evaluating and monitoring dental erosion
publisher Blackwell Synergy
publishDate 2000
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