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Combined effect of end-rounded versus tapered bristles and a dentifrice on plaque removal and gingival abrasion [PDF]
Two previous clinical studies evaluated the effect of end-rounded versus tapered bristles of soft manual brushes on the removal of plaque and gingival abrasion.
Leonardo Stephan CAPOROSSI +5 more
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In home care, the toothpaste technique, which can enhance the caries-preventive effect without changing the amount of dentifrice and fluoride ion concentration, is of great significance.
Ryouichi Satou +5 more
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Clinical Assessment of Plaque Removal Using a Novel Dentifrice Containing Cellulose Microfibrils [PDF]
Dentifrice performance in the removal of dental plaque is influenced by the interactions of dentifrice components with tooth surfaces. This randomized controlled clinical study assessed the effectiveness and safety of a novel fluoride dentifrice ...
Mohamed E. Labib +6 more
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Comparison of two commercial dentifrices in the reduction of gingivitis and plaque: A pilot study
Objectives: Chlorhexidine (CHX) and triclosan are the most used chemical agents in dentistry. However, the combination of these products has never been tested.
Warley David Kerbauy +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 ...
Jayashri Prabakar +4 more
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Comparative Efficacy of Different Interventional Methods on Salivary pH
Aim: To evaluate and compare the efficacy of four interventional methods (water rinsing, brushing with water, brushing with non-fluoridated dentifrice, and brushing with fluoridated dentifrice) in maintaining the salivary pH after an acidic surge ...
K. Lakshmikumari +5 more
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Many industrialized countries have reported a decline in caries prevalence over the past few decades. These reductions have been related to the regular use of fluoride dentifrices.
Nagpal D, Damle S
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Comparative Evaluation of Herbal Versus Non-herbal Dentifrice in Maintaining Oral Health of Young Adults. [PDF]
Kk S +5 more
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Background: Dental caries is one of the most prevalent posteruptive bacterial infections worldwide, characterized by a progressive demineralization process that affects the mineralized dental tissues.
Balamurugan Suba Ranjana +5 more
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Effects of dentifrice containing hydroxyapatite on dentinal tubule occlusion and aqueous hexavalent chromium cations sorption: a preliminary study. [PDF]
In order to endow environmental protection features to dentifrice, hydroxyapatite (HA) was added to ordinary dentifrice. The effects on dentinal tubule occlusion and surface mineralization were compared after brushing dentine discs with dentifrice with ...
Peiyan Yuan +6 more
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