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Is dental erosion really a problem?Schlüter et al., 2012
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- Schlüter N
- Jaeggi T
- Lussi A
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- Advances in dental research
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Dental erosion is the non-carious dental substance loss induced by direct impact of exogenous or endogenous acids. It results in a loss of dental hard tissue, which can be serious in some groups, such as those with eating disorders, in patients with …
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