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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Dental erosion: more acid means fewer teeth

Thomas W. Boland

New South Wales Public Health Bulletin 10(4) 35 - 38
Published: 1999

Abstract

The surfaces of the teeth are in a continuing state of flux throughout a lifetime. On contact with the tooth, a piece of grapefruit or a drink of orange juice will cause a demineralisation of the enamel or dentine surface. If no further acid attack occurs, the tooth can be remineralised over time by calcium and phosphate ions from the saliva.

https://doi.org/10.1071/NB99016

© NSW Department of Health 1999

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