Tooth abrasion and tooth erosion refer to a loss of part of the tooth's outer covering, the enamel, and sometimes deeper parts of the tooth. Tooth abrasion occurs because of mechanical or frictional ...
1 University of Colorado at Boulder, Dept of Geological Sciences 2 University of Colorado at Boulder, Dept of Geological Sciences Abrasion by bed load is a dominant erosional mechanism of fluvial ...
Do your patients ask which toothpaste is best for them? That's a difficult question to answer as toothpastes have complex compositions and different levels of effectiveness against erosive tooth wear.
Tooth enamel has a protective function, but unfortunately, its integrity can be destroyed by, for example, abrasion, erosion or microfractures. If the surface of the tissue is not repaired in time, ...
This press release is also available in Spanish. Because of this, the ever increasing presence of wind parks in zones of extreme climate make it puts an onus on optimising the protection coating ...
Chemically bonded and green sand cores and molds (coated or uncoated) are a key part of metal casting technology. Their behavior, when contacting molten metal during casting, is of crucial importance ...
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