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Fluoride application in middle childhood. A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Journal of Orthodontics, 2003
The aims of this in vitro study were to compare the cariostatic potential of a resin modified glass ionomer cement (Fuji Ortho LC) to that of a resin control (Transbond) for bracket bonding and to compare the effect of extrinsic fluoride application on the cariostatic potential of each material.Ex vivo study.Orthodontic brackets were bonded to 40 ...
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The aims of this in vitro study were to compare the cariostatic potential of a resin modified glass ionomer cement (Fuji Ortho LC) to that of a resin control (Transbond) for bracket bonding and to compare the effect of extrinsic fluoride application on the cariostatic potential of each material.Ex vivo study.Orthodontic brackets were bonded to 40 ...
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British Dental Journal, 1975
Letter: The use of a calcium sucrose phosphates-calcium orthophosphate complex as a cariostatic ...
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Letter: The use of a calcium sucrose phosphates-calcium orthophosphate complex as a cariostatic ...
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Journal 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,
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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,
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The 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.
A E, Thomas, H C, Jamison
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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.
A E, Thomas, H C, Jamison
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Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1969
Dr. Horowitz in his report presents some idea to the Association of the updating of guidelines for comparable research on the effect of anti‐cariogenic agents.
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Dr. Horowitz in his report presents some idea to the Association of the updating of guidelines for comparable research on the effect of anti‐cariogenic agents.
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Odontology
The objective of the study was to assess the indirect cytotoxicity of 600 ppm and 1500 ppm nano silver fluoride (NSF) compared to other commercial cariostatic agents. 56 dentin discs with 0.4 mm in thickness were obtained from intact human molars and adapted to artificial pulp chambers (APCs).
Luís Felipe Espíndola-Castro +5 more
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The objective of the study was to assess the indirect cytotoxicity of 600 ppm and 1500 ppm nano silver fluoride (NSF) compared to other commercial cariostatic agents. 56 dentin discs with 0.4 mm in thickness were obtained from intact human molars and adapted to artificial pulp chambers (APCs).
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Archives of Oral Biology, 1962
Abstract In addition to the previously known differences between human and rodent saliva as regards their pH values, striking differences have been found especially in their phosphate content and buffer capacity. These differences are offered as possible explanations for the different responses to dietary phosphate additives which have been found in ...
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Abstract In addition to the previously known differences between human and rodent saliva as regards their pH values, striking differences have been found especially in their phosphate content and buffer capacity. These differences are offered as possible explanations for the different responses to dietary phosphate additives which have been found in ...
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