侵蚀。

Australian prosthodontic journal Pub Date : 1992-01-01
J M McIntyre
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随着目前成年人龋齿数量的大幅下降,以及老年时牙齿的固着性增加,牙齿侵蚀现在被认为是牙齿损伤的主要原因。它在更高级的阶段很容易被识别,尽管在初始阶段更难被发现。它的作用机制通常不太清楚。在本文中,目前的化学概念脱矿的牙齿的矿物成分进行了检查,以期他们提供了一些牙釉质侵蚀的临床特征的更好的理解。综述了潜在侵蚀物质的种类和性质。关于侵蚀物质对暴露在外的根表面的潜在影响的推测,导致人们考虑到侵蚀与龋快速发展之间可能存在的关系。介绍了较为普遍推荐的控制或预防侵蚀的机制,并分析了其使用的基本原理。
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Erosion.

With the current substantial decline in dental caries in adults, and increasing retention of teeth into old age, dental erosion is now being recognised as a major cause of tooth damage. It is easily recognised in its more advanced form, though more difficult to detect in its initial stages. Its mechanisms of action is generally not well understood. In this paper, current concepts of the chemistry of demineralisation of the mineral components of teeth are examined, with view to their providing a better understanding of some of the clinical characteristics of dental erosion of enamel. Categories and properties of potential erosive substances are reviewed. Speculation as to the potential effects of erosive substances on exposed root surfaces leads to consideration of the possible relationship between erosion and rapid caries development. The more commonly recommended mechanisms of control or prevention of erosion are described, and the rationale of their use analysed.

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