Exploring The Link Between Dietary Habits And Dental Erosion A Population Based Study
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https://doi.org/10.48047/78ad2n18Keywords:
Dental erosion, dietary habits, acidic beverages, enamel wear, nutrition, oral health.Abstract
Background: Dental erosion, a progressive loss of enamel due to chemical dissolution by acids without bacterial involvement, has become a significant public health concern. The rising prevalence is linked to dietary habits, particularly frequent consumption of acidic foods and beverages. Understanding the relationship between diet and dental erosion is crucial for developing preventive strategies. Hence, this population-based study aimed to explore the association between dietary patterns and dental erosion, focusing on the impact of acidic food and beverage consumption.
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