Erosión dental una breve revisión
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La erosión dental se define como la pérdida progresiva de la estructura dental asociada a ácidos de origen no bacteriano y con efectos irreversibles. El consumo de bebidas y alimentos con alto contenido ácido corresponde al principal factor contribuyente extrínseco para la erosión dental, mientras que los ácidos endógenos que se proyectan, a través del esófago, en la boca, durante el vómito o regurgitación, forman parte de los factores intrínsecos que contribuyen con esta lesión. La prevención y tratamiento de dientes erosionados constituyen verdaderos desafíos en la práctica odontológica. Por tal motivo, el presente artículo tiene como objetivo recopilar información disponible en la literatura actual sobre la etiología, características clínicas y tratamiento del desgaste dental erosivo, para brindar una guía práctica dirigida a cirujanos dentistas y estudiantes.
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