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Introduction: Dental erosion is defined as the irreversible loss of dental hard tissue due to chemical processes not involving bacterial activity (1). "Tooth wear" was described in 2019 by the International Cariology Research Group (IADR) and European Organisation for Caries Research (ORCA) as the cumulative loss of mineralised tooth substance from

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