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Anticaries Potential of a Sodium Monofluorophosphate Dentifrice Containing Calcium Sodium Phosphosilicate: Exploratory in situ Randomized Trial [PDF]
Calcium sodium phosphosilicate (CSPS) is a bioactive glass material that alleviates dentin hypersensitivity and is postulated to confer remineralization of caries lesions.
Hara, Anderson T.+5 more
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Introduction: Oral cavity harbors wide variety of microorganisms; these are considered crucial for the dental caries initiation and progression. Plaque-induced caries is a local disease; therefore, dentifrices are the most ideal vehicle for the daily ...
J. Prabakar+5 more
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Nicotine Contents in Some Commonly Used Toothpastes and Toothpowders: A Present Scenario
The use of tobacco products as dentifrices is still prevalent in various parts of India. Tobacco use in dentifrices is a terrible scourge which motivates continued use despite its harmful effects.
S. S. Agrawal, R. S. Ray
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Plaque control and reduction of gingivitis: The evidence for dentifrices
This paper focuses on plaque control and the management of gingivitis in adults and summarizes the evidence of commercially available dentifrices as gathered from existing systematic reviews.
C. Valkenburg+2 more
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Effect of low fluoride acidic dentifrices on dental remineralization [PDF]
This study evaluated the capacity of fluoride acidic dentifrices (pH 4.5) to promote enamel remineralization using a pH cycling model, comparing them with a standard dentifrice (1,100 µgF/g).
Brighenti, Fernanda Lourenção+4 more
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Erosion protection benefits of stabilized SnF2 dentifrice versus an arginine–sodium monofluorophosphate dentifrice:results from in vitro and in situ clinical studies [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: The aim of these investigations was to assess the ability of two fluoride dentifrices to protect against the initiation and progression of dental erosion using a predictive in vitro erosion cycling model and a human in situ erosion prevention
Barker, Matthew L+6 more
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Objective: To compare the in vitro potential of dentin tubule occlusion of two novel experimental dentifrices consisting of fluoride containing bioactive glass (BG) with zinc oxide nanoparticles.
A. Khan+5 more
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Loss on drying, calcium concentration and pH of fluoride dentifrices
Introduction: Fluoride dentifrices containing calcium carbonate have advantages such as control of dental plaque and progression of dental caries, also contributing to oral hygiene, represent most dentifrices marketed in Brazil.
Arella Cristina Muniz Brito+7 more
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Bacteriological Effects of Dentifrices with and without Active Ingredients of Natural Origin [PDF]
Ruth G. Ledder+4 more
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