Chemical erosion is the loss of superficial tooth structure by chemical action in
the continued presence of demineralizing agents. This can be prominent in patients
with oral habits such as constant citrus ingestion (like lemon chewing), chlorinated
swimming pool water or gastrointestinal problems that produce repeated exposure of
teeth to gastric acids. In this case report, a multidisciplinary approach to restore
the severe wear due to dental erosion by proper techniques and materials was presented.
(Eur J Dent 2008;2:110-114)
Key words:
Dental erosion - Citric acid - Non-carious cervical lesion