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Comparison of Whitening Dentifrices on the Effectiveness of In-office Tooth Bleaching: A Double-blind Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.

Operative dentistry, 2019
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of whitening dentifrices on the effectiveness of in-office tooth bleaching. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A double-blind randomized controlled clinical trial was performed.
Neng-wu Jiang   +5 more
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AN APPRAISAL OF THERAPEUTIC DENTIFRICES

Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1970
This review of the literature on therapeutic dentifrices should be welcomed by students and administrators because of the 67 references appraised.
Stanley B. Heifetz, Herschel S. Horowitz
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Dentifrices. Part 3: Dentifrice Recommendations

Dental Update
This article, the third in a series about dentifrices, emphasizes the essential role of dentifrices in oral healthcare, highlighting their contributions beyond mechanical plaque removal to include plaque inhibition and delivery of therapeutic agents.
Valkenburg, Cees   +2 more
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Plaque inhibition by antibacterial dentifrices

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1970
Abstract— The plaque‐inhibiting effect of three commercial toothpastes and three test toothpastes was tested in a series of clinical trials. Cap splint applicators were used to avoid the effect of toothbrushing and the test persons teeth were rinsed with sucrose during the experimental periods to provoke plaque formation.
Gunnar Rölla, Per Gjermo
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The effect of dentifrices on restorative materials

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1974
summaryThe possible interactions between dentifrices and frequently‐used dental materials is discussed. A review is included of the usual constituents of commercial tooth cleaning preparations. Consideration is given to the relevance of certain experimental procedures used for dentifrice abrasion studies.
J. R. Heath, H.J. Wilson
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In vitro Removal of Stain with Dentifrices

Journal of Dental Research, 1982
An in vitro model has been developed for the purpose of evaluating the cleaning ability of dentifrices. A stained film is slowly deposited on enamel sections and subsequently removed using a mechanical brushing procedure. Results from this test procedure compare favorably with the results of controlled, clinical cleaning studies.
George K. Stookey   +2 more
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Clinical evaluation of a penicillin dentifrice

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1955
The early work by Mantegazza, men­ tioned by Magitot, is available in English translation.48 Extracted human teeth were placed in solutions of sucrose, with and without salivary inoculations. The changes were noted by the loss of weight of the teeth and by the amount of cal­ cium ions dissolved.
Lunin Martin, Irwin D. Mandel
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Individualizing dentifrices: the dentist’s responsibility [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of the American Dental Association, 1969
Polishing agents appear to be essential for reducing accumulation on the teeth and to be valuable in increasing enamel luster. However, these agents may wear away exposed root dentin in varying degrees. The dentist can determine on an individual basis which dentifrice will prevent accumulation with a minimum of abrasion.
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The State of Fluorine in Dentifrice Systems

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1972
Using 18F in an adsorption and desorption technique and by means of chemical F analyses, it has been possible to establish a distribution pattern for F in dentifrice systems.When a dentifrice is dispersed in water, parts of the F remain in the dentifrice in a) inactive form, or b) adsorbed form; parts are in solution, as c) ionic F, d) undissociated HF,
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Fluoride dentifrices

British Dental Journal, 1995
D L, Albert, P A, Batchelor
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