| Biological and Structural Features of Enamel and
Dentine |
Transport Processes in Enamel and Dentine |
| On the Nature of the Acquired Enamel Pellicle |
Innervation and Vasculature of Pulp |
| Reparative Processes in Dentine and Pulp |
Erosion of Dental Enamel Visualized by Confocal
Laser Scanning Microscopy |
| Historical and Forensic Aspects of Tooth Wear |
Definition, Classification and Clinical Assessment
of Abrasion, Attrition and Erosion |
| Prevalence and Distribution of Tooth Wear |
Methodologies and Instrumentation to Measure Tooth
Wear |
| Etiology of Enamel Erosion |
Development of an In Situ Model to Study Dental
Erosion |
| Chemistry of Demineralization and
Remineralization |
Mechanical Tooth Wear |
| Interplay of Erosion, Attrition and Abrasion in
Toothwear and Possible Approaches to Prevention |
Wear in the Mouth |
| Variations in Pellicle Thickness |
Wettability of Dental Enamel by Soft Drinks |
| Restorative Management of the Worn Dentition |
Toothbrushes |
| Dentine Hypersensitivity |
Interaction of Oral Hygiene Products with Dentinal
Tubules |
| Pulpal Response to Noxious Stimuli |
Biochemical, Physiological and Psychological
Aspects of Pain and Pain Assessment |
| Present and Future Methods for the Evaluation of
Pain |
Design and Conduct of Clinical Trials on Dentine
Hypersensitivity |
| Strategy for the Management of Dentine
Hypersensitivity |
Studies with the Next Generation of Home Care
Products for Dentine Hypersensitivity |
| Potential Treatment Modalities for Dentine
Hypersensitivity: In Office Products |
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