A Longitudinal Study of Tooth Erosion in Adolescents Indicates that this May be a Progressive Phenomenon, at Least on Some Tooth Sites
Article Title and Bibliographic Information A longitudinal study of tooth erosion in adolescents.
El Aidi H, Bronkhorst EM, et al.
J Dent Res 2008;87(8):731-5.
Reviewer June Nunn, MA, PhD, BDS, FDS RCS(Edin), FDS RCS(Eng), FFD RCSI, FTCD, FRCPCH
Purpose/Question Does gender and socioeconomic status make a difference to the progression of dental erosion in adolescents?
Source of Funding Radboud University, Nijmegen; The Dutch dairy industry; The Dutch Sugar Bureau; Dutch Soft Drinks Association
Type of Study/Design Cohort study
Level of Evidence Level 2: Limited-quality, patient-oriented evidence
Strength of Recommendation Grade Grade B: Inconsistent or limited-quality patient-oriented evidence
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PII: S1532-3382(09)00099-2
doi:10.1016/j.jebdp.2009.05.004
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