Open Access Research Article

Minimally Invasive Dental Treatment Using Composites and Ceramics in GERD Diagnoses Patients

ANDREI PICOS, ANDREEA L. RACHISAN, ALEXANDRA DADARLAT
Published 30 Jun 2018
Pages 252–254

Abstract

Specialty literature demonstrates the direct link between gastro-esophageal reflux diseases (GERD) and dental errosion (DE). Patients diagnosed with GERD often shown dental tissue loss in the enamel and dentine, somentimes going as far as opening the pulp chamber. Modern minimal invasive treatments make use of the current performance of cements and prosthetic materials (composites and ceramics) to conserve healthy enamel and dentine, in comparison to classic reconstruction methods.

Keywords: dental erosion; gastroesophageal reflux; GERD; minimally invasive dental tratment

How to Cite this Article

PICOS, A., RACHISAN, A., & DADARLAT, A. (2018). Minimally Invasive Dental Treatment Using Composites and Ceramics in GERD Diagnoses Patients. Materiale Plastice, 55(2), 252–254. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.18.2.5004
PICOS A, RACHISAN A, DADARLAT A. Minimally Invasive Dental Treatment Using Composites and Ceramics in GERD Diagnoses Patients. Materiale Plastice. 2018;55(2):252–254. doi: 10.37358/MP.18.2.5004
A. PICOS, A. RACHISAN, and A. DADARLAT, "Minimally Invasive Dental Treatment Using Composites and Ceramics in GERD Diagnoses Patients,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 252–254, 2018. doi: 10.37358/MP.18.2.5004
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