The Impact of Nutrition and Diet on Oral Health. Группа авторов

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evidence suggesting that the incidence is increasing [12].

      The condition is seen in both the primary and permanent dentition, and it is a growing concern that dental erosion is now being detected and established at even younger ages. Among pre-school children, erosion was found on 6–50% of the deciduous teeth, while, in adolescents, 9–17 years of age, the prevalence ranged between 11 and 100% [12].

      Aetiology and Pathogenesis

      Future

      In the future, studies aiming to bring about the remineralisation of the affected dental tissues are needed. Increased awareness in the public and dental communities, early detection, change of behaviours associated with erosive tooth wear, applied preventive measures and continued targeted research are other plausible avenues to limit the expansion of dental erosion.

      Periodontal Diseases

      Introduction and Prevalence

      Aetiology and Pathogenesis

      Destructive inflammatory processes occurring around osseointegrated dental implants have been described by the term “peri-implantitis.” The disease process is very similar to that found in association with periodontal disease. In severe cases, peri-implantitis can lead to the disintegration and loss of implants and their supported prostheses.

      Disease Prevention

      Preventive strategies and maintenance focus on mechanisms, which directly or indirectly may have an impact on the amount and composition of the subgingival


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