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Effect of a Combination of Two Cariostatic Agents in Children: Two-Year Clinical Study of Supervised Brushing in Children’s Homes

open access: closedThe Journal of the American Dental Association, 1970
In a two-year clinical study of dental caries conducted in six institutional homes for children, two experimental dentifrices were used. Slightly different combinations of sodium monofluorophosphate and sodium n -lauroyl sarcosinate effected a statistically lower incidence of dental caries than the control toothpaste.
Adeeb E. Thomas, Homer C. Jamison
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Release of cariostatic agents from a new buffering fluoride- and xylitol-containing lozenge to human whole saliva in vivo

open access: closedJournal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1997
summary A new buffering lozenge (sucking tablet) was developed for patients susceptible to dental caries and erosion, in particular for those with reduced salivary secretion. As active ingredients this lozenge comprises of a combination of xylitol, fluoride, calcium, phosphate, zinc and buffering compounds. To test the lozenge's activity in vivo,
J. TENOVUO   +6 more
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USE OF ANIMALS FOR THE EVALUATION OF CARIOSTATIC AGENTS

open access: closedAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1968
Erling Johansen
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Calcium sucrose phosphate as a cariostatic agent in children aged 5–17 years.* Part III: Dietary factors

open access: closedAustralian Dental Journal, 1968
Robert S. Harris   +3 more
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