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HOW TO WRITE AN INTRODUCTION
SECTION OF YOUR SCIENTIFIC
AMA SNAUSMCPRLIPET FROM THE
TITLE DENTAL EROSION
AND ITS GROWING
IMPORTANCE IN CLINICAL
PRACTICE:
FROM PAST TO PRESENT
An Academic presentation by
Dr. Nancy Agens, Head, Technical Operations,
Pubrica Group: www.pubrica.com
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Today's
Discussion
Outline of
In brief
Topics
Introduction
Dental
Erosion
Conclusion
In
Brief
Since the mid-1990s, there has been an increase in interest in dental erosion, and how
it influences tooth wear. Before, studies on human tooth wear were mainly based on
teeth obtained from teeth which were acquired via archaeology. These days such
studies are carried out on adult human beings. However, in neither clinical case report
was dental erosion identified as a major etiological factor. In the mid-1990s, emphasis
on this subject matter shifted from adults to children and adolescents on one hand,
and from general tooth wear (attrition and abrasion) to paying more attention the
significance of the different causative factors resulting in erosive tooth wear.
Introductio
n
Recently, several studies from many different nations all over the globe have reported that
the prevalence of erosive wear is high, especially among children and adolescents is high.
The food consumed by human beings centuries ago was often tough and contained coarse
particles, which required heavy chewing.
Modern diets would appear to lack such abrasives but can contain acids, which can
demineralize enamel and potentiate attrition and abrasion.
They describe the clinical research outcomes of some underlying events.
Dental
Erosion
Till now there has not been a consensus on the definition and diagnostic criteria for
dental erosion.
With the existence of ambiguities, the diagnosis of the condition remains hazy, and the
pathophysiology is still not fully understood; as such, patients cannot receive adequate
management and counsel on how to prevent the condition.
It is, therefore, the purpose of this paper to give an overview of current knowledge of
dental erosion, based on a scrutiny of the literature review.
This would lead to a better understanding, and a clarification of the diagnostic criteria and
pathophysiology is essential for correct early diagnosis, management, and prevention.
Conclusio
n
Even though identifying a single clinically detectable cause of tooth wear may be
challenging, it would be good to determine if dental erosion is becoming more of an
essential characteristic of such tooth wear.
It is important for the oral healthcare team to be able to recognize the early signs and
symptoms of dental erosion and to adequately understand disease process.
This understanding would be paramount to counselling patients appropriately on how to
prevent and manage tooth wear early enough, before it evolves to stages where
complications occur.
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