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Wear of human enamel: a quantitative in vitro assessment

Kaidonis et al., 1998

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9424244150309970220
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Kaidonis J
Richards L
Townsend G
Tansley G
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Journal of dental research

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Many factors influence the extent and rate at which enamel wears. Clinical studies in humans are limited by difficulties in the accurate quantification of intra-oral wear and by a lack of control over the oral environment. The purpose of this study was to determine the …
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