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Charcoal-containing dentifrices [PDF]
Charcoal toothpastes and powders are fashionable oral hygiene products, intended for toothbrushing, extrinsic stain removal and, it is claimed, 'tooth whitening'. The popularity of charcoal toothpastes is believed to be increasing in many countries across the world, including the UK, US, Japan, India, Thailand, Lithuania, Australia, Hong Kong, China ...
Linda H, Greenwall +2 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Bromelain, a complex mixture of proteolytic enzymes primarily extracted from plants of the Bromeliaceae family, has gained prominence because of its broad industrial applicability, particularly in the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic sectors.
Genésio José da Silva Neto +6 more
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Fluoride concentration and stability in commonly used dentifrices in Sri Lanka
According to the best scientific evidence, a dentifrice should contain 1000 ppm F or above but to guarantee the anti-caries efficacy this concentration should be chemically soluble and remain stable until the dentifrice expiration date.
Niroshani Surangika Soysa +2 more
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Background: Fluoridated dentifrices have been used for the prevention of dental caries since ages. However, to avoid the risk of fluorosis, the use of newer nonfluoridated options in dentifrices has shown a great interest in reducing Streptococcus ...
Tanvi Jindal +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The proliferation of inaccurate information about tooth bleaching on the internet poses a growing risk to oral health, promoting potentially harmful practices while undermining evidence‐based professional guidance. Objective Evaluate the quality, reliability, and educational impact of tooth bleaching videos on YouTube ...
Letícia de Azevedo Lima Silva +4 more
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Spectrophotometric Analysis of Different Dentifrices Over Time
Introduction: Fluoride dentifrices remain the most widely used method of delivering topical fluoride. The efficacy of this method in preventing dental caries is proven by evidence-based science.
Mansi Baviskar +6 more
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No in situ protocol has assessed the dose-response effects of fluoride dentifrices involving low-fluoride formulations. Objective: To assess the ability of an in situ remineralization model in determining dose-response effects of dentifrices ...
Rebeca Lima AFONSO +5 more
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Effectiveness and Adverse Effects of Over-the-Counter Whitening Products on Dental Tissues
The role of bleaching agents (e.g., hydrogen peroxide) in tooth bleaching is quite well-described in a few literature studies and considered as the option choice for those desiring brighter teeth, but alternative methods have emerged to fulfill the ...
Maiara Rodrigues de Freitas +5 more
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A Systematic Review Evaluating Methods for Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Dental Erosions
ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the quality of evidence for methods used to diagnose, restore and prevent dental erosions, by evaluating and summarising clinical controlled studies and in situ studies covering this field.
Maria Skalsky Jarkander +5 more
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Fluoride content in children’s dentifrices marketed in Lima, Peru
The aim of the present study was to determine the concentration of total fluoride (TF) and total soluble fluoride (TSF) in children’s dentifrices marketed in the city of Lima, Peru. Three samples of 23 dentifrices (4 without fluoride and 19 with fluoride)
Bertha Angélica CHÁVEZ +5 more
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