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    Analytical strategies for clinical studies on dental erosive wear

    There is a need for analytical techniques for measuring Erosive Tooth Wear (ETW) on natural surfaces in clinical studies. The purpose was to investigate the use of two instruments aimed to assess initial to mo...

    K. R. Stenhagen, B. Holme, A. B. Tveit, A. Lussi, T. S. Carvalho in BMC Oral Health (2019)

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    Canines are affected in 16-year-olds with molar–incisor hypomineralisation (MIH): an epidemiological study based on the Tromsø study: "Fit Futures"

    This was to determine the prevalence, distribution of affected teeth and severity of MIH in adolescents from Northern Norway.

    A. Schmalfuss, K. R. Stenhagen, A. B. Tveit in European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry (2016)

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    Consensus report of the European Federation of Conservative Dentistry: erosive tooth wear—diagnosis and management

    Due to an increased focus on erosive tooth wear (ETW), the European Federation of Conservative Dentistry (EFCD) considered ETW as a relevant topic for generating this consensus report.

    T. S. Carvalho, P. Colon, C. Ganss, M. C. Huysmans in Clinical Oral Investigations (2015)

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    The protective effect of SnF2 containing toothpastes and solution on enamel surfaces subjected to erosion and abrasion in situ

    Stannous fluoride solutions have shown promising protective effect against erosion/abrasion, but the effect of SnF2 toothpastes is uncertain.

    L. H. Hove, K. R. Stenhagen, B. Holme in European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry (2014)

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    Registration of dental erosive wear on study models and intra-oral photographs

    Clinical photographs and study models may provide permanent records of dental erosion and be useful supplements to clinical registration.

    L. H. Hove, A. Mulic, A. B. Tveit in European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry (2013)