Perimolysis: case report

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Autor(a) principal: DANIEL,Carolina Pratti
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: RICCI,Hérica Adad, BOECK,Eloísa Marcantonio, BEVILACQUA,Flavia Magnani, CERQUEIRA-LEITE,Jaqueline Braga Barbosa
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1981-86372015000200213
Resumo: Perimolysis is a form of dental erosion, characterized by dental tissue demineralization without bacterial involvement. It can be of intrinsic or extrinsic origin. Extrinsic origin is considered when it is caused by excessive consumption of acid drinks and foods such as soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, acid fruit and prescription drugs for daily use. When caused by gastrointestinal disorders, such as those resulting from bulimia, anorexia nervosa and gastroesophageal reflux, it is considered of intrinsic origin. The acid action can cause erosion on palatal/lingual incisor surfaces, and occlusal and palatal/lingual posterior tooth surfaces causing pain (dental hyperesthesia). Treatment is often multidisciplinary, and the causes should be identified, eliminated or controlled. In dentistry, the approach must include preventive measures to reduce future risks, and restorative intervention using materials such as glass ionomer cement, resin composite, or endodontic and prosthetic rehabilitation in more complex cases. The aim of this study was to describe the restorative treatment in the case of a patient with this condition.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perimolysis: case report
title Perimolysis: case report
spellingShingle Perimolysis: case report
DANIEL,Carolina Pratti
Acidity
Dental enamel
Esthetics
Tooth erosion
title_short Perimolysis: case report
title_full Perimolysis: case report
title_fullStr Perimolysis: case report
title_full_unstemmed Perimolysis: case report
title_sort Perimolysis: case report
author DANIEL,Carolina Pratti
author_facet DANIEL,Carolina Pratti
RICCI,Hérica Adad
BOECK,Eloísa Marcantonio
BEVILACQUA,Flavia Magnani
CERQUEIRA-LEITE,Jaqueline Braga Barbosa
author_role author
author2 RICCI,Hérica Adad
BOECK,Eloísa Marcantonio
BEVILACQUA,Flavia Magnani
CERQUEIRA-LEITE,Jaqueline Braga Barbosa
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv DANIEL,Carolina Pratti
RICCI,Hérica Adad
BOECK,Eloísa Marcantonio
BEVILACQUA,Flavia Magnani
CERQUEIRA-LEITE,Jaqueline Braga Barbosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acidity
Dental enamel
Esthetics
Tooth erosion
topic Acidity
Dental enamel
Esthetics
Tooth erosion
description Perimolysis is a form of dental erosion, characterized by dental tissue demineralization without bacterial involvement. It can be of intrinsic or extrinsic origin. Extrinsic origin is considered when it is caused by excessive consumption of acid drinks and foods such as soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, acid fruit and prescription drugs for daily use. When caused by gastrointestinal disorders, such as those resulting from bulimia, anorexia nervosa and gastroesophageal reflux, it is considered of intrinsic origin. The acid action can cause erosion on palatal/lingual incisor surfaces, and occlusal and palatal/lingual posterior tooth surfaces causing pain (dental hyperesthesia). Treatment is often multidisciplinary, and the causes should be identified, eliminated or controlled. In dentistry, the approach must include preventive measures to reduce future risks, and restorative intervention using materials such as glass ionomer cement, resin composite, or endodontic and prosthetic rehabilitation in more complex cases. The aim of this study was to describe the restorative treatment in the case of a patient with this condition.
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