Influence of saliva in the development of dental erosion

Saliva, acquired pellicle, dental structures and their relation to soft tissues in the oral cavity and tongue are in direct contact with the development of dental erosions. During the erosive attack of the saliva, its protective mechanisms such as dilution of erosive agents, neutralization and buffe...

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Main Authors: Longurova, Natasa, Kovacevska, Ivona, Zlatanovska, Katerina, Atanasova, Sandra, Toneva Stojmenova, Verica
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spelling ftunivgocedelcev:oai:eprints.ugd.edu.mk:22136 2023-05-15T15:52:49+02:00 Influence of saliva in the development of dental erosion Longurova, Natasa Kovacevska, Ivona Zlatanovska, Katerina Atanasova, Sandra Toneva Stojmenova, Verica 2019-05-19 text https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/22136/ https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/22136/1/Separat%20od%20Bass%202019.pdf https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/22136/2/Poster%20za%20Bass%202019.pdf en eng https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/22136/1/Separat%20od%20Bass%202019.pdf https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/22136/2/Poster%20za%20Bass%202019.pdf Longurova, Natasa and Kovacevska, Ivona and Zlatanovska, Katerina and Atanasova, Sandra and Toneva Stojmenova, Verica (2019) Influence of saliva in the development of dental erosion. In: 24th Congress of Balcan Stomatological Society Bass 9-11th May Tirana, Albania, 9-11 May 2019. Other medical sciences Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed 2019 ftunivgocedelcev 2022-07-07T16:28:34Z Saliva, acquired pellicle, dental structures and their relation to soft tissues in the oral cavity and tongue are in direct contact with the development of dental erosions. During the erosive attack of the saliva, its protective mechanisms such as dilution of erosive agents, neutralization and buffering of acids and slows down the decomposition of the enamel through the common ionic effect of calcium and phosphates. Saliva offers protective effects that act continuously, and at the same time, and dynamic effects that act during the challenge. Salivary flow and neutralization of acids are important dynamic effects of saliva that prevent demineralization. If these two effects are compared, the acid buffer is the most important because it is associated with improved remineralization. Fluoride in the saliva (from toothpaste and tooth materials and from foods and beverages) can cause remineralization and prevent demineralization. In a healthy environment, the pH of the inactive saliva is maintained at the limits of 6.7 to 7.4. The bicarbonate system buffer (HCO3) is the largest buffer present in the saliva. Just like in the peripheral blood, the combination of sodium bicarbonate, carbonic acid and gaseous carbon dioxide is an effective way of releasing the protons (hydrogen ions) from the system. When considering the dynamics of the buffer system. Saliva contains a large number of inorganic ions including calcium, phosphates, fluoride, magnesium, sodium, potassium and chloride. Conference Object Carbonic acid Goce Delchev University Stip: UGD Repository
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Longurova, Natasa
Kovacevska, Ivona
Zlatanovska, Katerina
Atanasova, Sandra
Toneva Stojmenova, Verica
Influence of saliva in the development of dental erosion
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description Saliva, acquired pellicle, dental structures and their relation to soft tissues in the oral cavity and tongue are in direct contact with the development of dental erosions. During the erosive attack of the saliva, its protective mechanisms such as dilution of erosive agents, neutralization and buffering of acids and slows down the decomposition of the enamel through the common ionic effect of calcium and phosphates. Saliva offers protective effects that act continuously, and at the same time, and dynamic effects that act during the challenge. Salivary flow and neutralization of acids are important dynamic effects of saliva that prevent demineralization. If these two effects are compared, the acid buffer is the most important because it is associated with improved remineralization. Fluoride in the saliva (from toothpaste and tooth materials and from foods and beverages) can cause remineralization and prevent demineralization. In a healthy environment, the pH of the inactive saliva is maintained at the limits of 6.7 to 7.4. The bicarbonate system buffer (HCO3) is the largest buffer present in the saliva. Just like in the peripheral blood, the combination of sodium bicarbonate, carbonic acid and gaseous carbon dioxide is an effective way of releasing the protons (hydrogen ions) from the system. When considering the dynamics of the buffer system. Saliva contains a large number of inorganic ions including calcium, phosphates, fluoride, magnesium, sodium, potassium and chloride.
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Kovacevska, Ivona
Zlatanovska, Katerina
Atanasova, Sandra
Toneva Stojmenova, Verica
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Zlatanovska, Katerina
Atanasova, Sandra
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title Influence of saliva in the development of dental erosion
title_short Influence of saliva in the development of dental erosion
title_full Influence of saliva in the development of dental erosion
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Longurova, Natasa and Kovacevska, Ivona and Zlatanovska, Katerina and Atanasova, Sandra and Toneva Stojmenova, Verica (2019) Influence of saliva in the development of dental erosion. In: 24th Congress of Balcan Stomatological Society Bass 9-11th May Tirana, Albania, 9-11 May 2019.
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