EROSIVE TOOTH WEAR – WHY CLINICIANS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THIS CONDITION
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Resumo: | Erosive tooth wear (ETW) is defined as a chemical-mechanical process leading to the cumulative loss of hard dental tissue without the involvement of bacteria. The prevalence of ETW has been reported to range from 10% to over 80% in children and 4% to 82% in adults. The management of ETW should include an early diagnosis, the evaluation of different etiological factors, risk identification and the proposal of preventive measures to delay the advance of the condition. These measures include fluoride exposure, use of low abrasive toothpastes, clinical monitoring, and in more severe cases sealant application and restorations. Patients suffering from eating disorders with purging behaviour and gastroesophageal reflux disease are considered the most important group of risk for this condition. Clinicians should be aware of this condition with growing prevalence, once substance loss is an irreversible condition, providing prompt preventive measures, during the early stages, are essential to reduce ETW. Key words: Erosive Tooth Wear, Dental Erosion, Diagnosis, Prevention. |
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EROSIVE TOOTH WEAR – WHY CLINICIANS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THIS CONDITIONEROSIVE TOOTH WEAR – WHY CLINICIANS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THIS CONDITIONDesgaste Dentário ErosivoErosão DentalDiagnósticoPrevençãoErosive tooth wear (ETW) is defined as a chemical-mechanical process leading to the cumulative loss of hard dental tissue without the involvement of bacteria. The prevalence of ETW has been reported to range from 10% to over 80% in children and 4% to 82% in adults. The management of ETW should include an early diagnosis, the evaluation of different etiological factors, risk identification and the proposal of preventive measures to delay the advance of the condition. These measures include fluoride exposure, use of low abrasive toothpastes, clinical monitoring, and in more severe cases sealant application and restorations. Patients suffering from eating disorders with purging behaviour and gastroesophageal reflux disease are considered the most important group of risk for this condition. Clinicians should be aware of this condition with growing prevalence, once substance loss is an irreversible condition, providing prompt preventive measures, during the early stages, are essential to reduce ETW. Key words: Erosive Tooth Wear, Dental Erosion, Diagnosis, Prevention.O Desgaste Dentário Erosivo é definido como um processo químico-mecânico que leva a uma perda cumulativa de tecido dentário duro, sem que ocorra o envolvimento de bactérias. A prevalência de Desgaste Dentário Erosivo tem sido reportada na literatura em porcentagens que variam de 10% a 80% em crianças e de 4% a 82% em adultos. A abordagem clínica do Desgaste Dentário Erosivo deve incluir um diagnóstico precoce, a avaliação dos diferentes fatores etiológicos, a identificação do risco e a proposta de medidas preventivas para retardar a progressão dessa condição. Essas medidas incluem a aplicação de fluoretos, o uso de dentifrícios com baixa abrasividade, monitoramento clinico e, em casos mais graves, a aplicação de selantes e procedimentos restauradores. Pacientes diagnosticados com transtornos alimentares ou com refluxo gastroesofágico são considerados um dos grupos de risco mais importantes para o desenvolvimento dessa condição. Os clínicos devem estar atentos a essa condição de prevalência crescente, uma vez que a perda de estrutura dentária é irreversível, provovendo medidas preventivas eficazes, desde os estágios iniciais, contribuindo assim para o controle e redução do Desgaste Dentário Erosivo entre seus pacientes. Palavras chave: Desgaste Dentário Erosivo, Erosão Dentária, Diagnóstico, Prevenção.Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal2019-01-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/article/view/7310.29327/24816.3.3-3Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal); Vol. 3 No. 3: September-December 2018; 9-18Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal); v. 3 n. 3: September-December 2018; 9-182595-47331518-524910.29327/24816.3.3reponame:Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online)instname:Conselho Regional de Odontologia do Rio de Janeiro (CRO-RJ)instacron:CROporhttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/article/view/73/34Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssunção, Cristiane MeiraHermont, Ana PaulaAuad, Sheila MárciaPaiva, Saul MartinsRodrigues, Jonas Almeida2019-11-28T12:02:12Zoai:ojs3.cro-rj.org.br:article/73Revistahttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revistahttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/oairevista.cientifica@cro-rj.org.br || rorefa@terra.com.br2595-47331518-5249opendoar:2019-11-28T12:02:12Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online) - Conselho Regional de Odontologia do Rio de Janeiro (CRO-RJ)false |
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EROSIVE TOOTH WEAR – WHY CLINICIANS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THIS CONDITION EROSIVE TOOTH WEAR – WHY CLINICIANS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THIS CONDITION |
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EROSIVE TOOTH WEAR – WHY CLINICIANS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THIS CONDITION Assunção, Cristiane Meira Desgaste Dentário Erosivo Erosão Dental Diagnóstico Prevenção |
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Assunção, Cristiane Meira |
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Assunção, Cristiane Meira Hermont, Ana Paula Auad, Sheila Márcia Paiva, Saul Martins Rodrigues, Jonas Almeida |
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Hermont, Ana Paula Auad, Sheila Márcia Paiva, Saul Martins Rodrigues, Jonas Almeida |
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Assunção, Cristiane Meira Hermont, Ana Paula Auad, Sheila Márcia Paiva, Saul Martins Rodrigues, Jonas Almeida |
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Desgaste Dentário Erosivo Erosão Dental Diagnóstico Prevenção |
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Desgaste Dentário Erosivo Erosão Dental Diagnóstico Prevenção |
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Erosive tooth wear (ETW) is defined as a chemical-mechanical process leading to the cumulative loss of hard dental tissue without the involvement of bacteria. The prevalence of ETW has been reported to range from 10% to over 80% in children and 4% to 82% in adults. The management of ETW should include an early diagnosis, the evaluation of different etiological factors, risk identification and the proposal of preventive measures to delay the advance of the condition. These measures include fluoride exposure, use of low abrasive toothpastes, clinical monitoring, and in more severe cases sealant application and restorations. Patients suffering from eating disorders with purging behaviour and gastroesophageal reflux disease are considered the most important group of risk for this condition. Clinicians should be aware of this condition with growing prevalence, once substance loss is an irreversible condition, providing prompt preventive measures, during the early stages, are essential to reduce ETW. Key words: Erosive Tooth Wear, Dental Erosion, Diagnosis, Prevention. |
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