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Association between Dental Erosion and Diet in Brazilian Adolescents Aged from 15 to 19: A Population-Based Study

Dental erosion is a pathological condition resulting from the irreversible dissolution of the mineralized portion of the teeth, being recognized in modern society as an important cause of loss of tooth structure. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and its association with diet in Bra...

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Autores principales: Aguiar, Yêska Paola Costa, dos Santos, Fábio Gomes, Moura, Eline Freitas de Farias, da Costa, Fernanda Clotilde Mariz, Auad, Sheyla Marcia, de Paiva, Saul Martins, Cavalcanti, Alessandro Leite
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3947812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24695943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/818167
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author Aguiar, Yêska Paola Costa
dos Santos, Fábio Gomes
Moura, Eline Freitas de Farias
da Costa, Fernanda Clotilde Mariz
Auad, Sheyla Marcia
de Paiva, Saul Martins
Cavalcanti, Alessandro Leite
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dos Santos, Fábio Gomes
Moura, Eline Freitas de Farias
da Costa, Fernanda Clotilde Mariz
Auad, Sheyla Marcia
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Cavalcanti, Alessandro Leite
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description Dental erosion is a pathological condition resulting from the irreversible dissolution of the mineralized portion of the teeth, being recognized in modern society as an important cause of loss of tooth structure. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and its association with diet in Brazilian adolescents of Campina Grande, PB, Brazil. A population-based study was conducted on a stratified sample of 675 adolescents aged from 15 to 19 of both sexes using the index proposed by O'Sullivan. Dental examinations were performed by two calibrated dentists (kappa = 0.82). The significance level adopted was 5%. The prevalence of dental erosion was 21%, and the upper central incisors and lateral incisors were the most affected elements, with 50.5% and 40.2%, respectively. The buccal surface showed greater impairment (51.4%) and 67.8% of teeth with dental erosion had more than half of the surface of affected area. Most damage was on the enamel (93.5%). There were no statistically significant differences between the occurrence of dental erosion and gender, age, socioeconomic status, self-reported ethnicity, and diet. There was high prevalence of dental erosion in its early stages among adolescents and there were no significant differences in the frequency of the consumption of foods and beverages and the presence of dental erosion.
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spelling pubmed-39478122014-04-02 Association between Dental Erosion and Diet in Brazilian Adolescents Aged from 15 to 19: A Population-Based Study Aguiar, Yêska Paola Costa dos Santos, Fábio Gomes Moura, Eline Freitas de Farias da Costa, Fernanda Clotilde Mariz Auad, Sheyla Marcia de Paiva, Saul Martins Cavalcanti, Alessandro Leite ScientificWorldJournal Research Article Dental erosion is a pathological condition resulting from the irreversible dissolution of the mineralized portion of the teeth, being recognized in modern society as an important cause of loss of tooth structure. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and its association with diet in Brazilian adolescents of Campina Grande, PB, Brazil. A population-based study was conducted on a stratified sample of 675 adolescents aged from 15 to 19 of both sexes using the index proposed by O'Sullivan. Dental examinations were performed by two calibrated dentists (kappa = 0.82). The significance level adopted was 5%. The prevalence of dental erosion was 21%, and the upper central incisors and lateral incisors were the most affected elements, with 50.5% and 40.2%, respectively. The buccal surface showed greater impairment (51.4%) and 67.8% of teeth with dental erosion had more than half of the surface of affected area. Most damage was on the enamel (93.5%). There were no statistically significant differences between the occurrence of dental erosion and gender, age, socioeconomic status, self-reported ethnicity, and diet. There was high prevalence of dental erosion in its early stages among adolescents and there were no significant differences in the frequency of the consumption of foods and beverages and the presence of dental erosion. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3947812/ /pubmed/24695943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/818167 Text en Copyright © 2014 Yêska Paola Costa Aguiar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Aguiar, Yêska Paola Costa
dos Santos, Fábio Gomes
Moura, Eline Freitas de Farias
da Costa, Fernanda Clotilde Mariz
Auad, Sheyla Marcia
de Paiva, Saul Martins
Cavalcanti, Alessandro Leite
Association between Dental Erosion and Diet in Brazilian Adolescents Aged from 15 to 19: A Population-Based Study
title Association between Dental Erosion and Diet in Brazilian Adolescents Aged from 15 to 19: A Population-Based Study
title_full Association between Dental Erosion and Diet in Brazilian Adolescents Aged from 15 to 19: A Population-Based Study
title_fullStr Association between Dental Erosion and Diet in Brazilian Adolescents Aged from 15 to 19: A Population-Based Study
title_full_unstemmed Association between Dental Erosion and Diet in Brazilian Adolescents Aged from 15 to 19: A Population-Based Study
title_short Association between Dental Erosion and Diet in Brazilian Adolescents Aged from 15 to 19: A Population-Based Study
title_sort association between dental erosion and diet in brazilian adolescents aged from 15 to 19: a population-based study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3947812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24695943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/818167
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