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Assessment of Antibacterial Effectiveness of SDF and Fluoride Varnish Agents for Application in Pediatric Dentistry.

open access: yesJ Pharm Bioallied Sci
Alessa N   +6 more
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Fluoride Mouthrinses and Fluoride Varnishes

Caries Research, 1993
The cariostatic efficacy of rinsing with a 0.05-0.2% neutral sodium fluoride solution has been clearly demonstrated, especially in supervised school-based programmes in moderate and high caries risk children. The cost-benefit effect, however, is questionable in populations with low caries prevalence, and fluoride rinsing programmes are gradually being ...
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Fluoride varnishes (Duraphat): A meta‐analysis

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1994
Abstract – In the present article we analyze a series of studies designed to detect the caries preventive effect of Duraphat by means of meta‐analysis. Meta‐analysis is a collection of statistical methods designed to investigate and to summarize a series of investigations. It may be a valuable tool to complement traditional narrative reviews.
Helfenstein, Ulrich, Steiner, M
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Fluoride in an experimental cavity varnish

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1976
abstract – The aim of the present study was to assess the behavior of fluoride in an experimental cavity varnish. The varnish consisted mainly of ethanol and the fluoride was added as a 1 M solution of sodium fluoride. When increasing amounts of ethanol were added to fluoride in water the readings (mV) given by a fluoride ion electrode unexpectedly ...
J M, Birkeland, L, Tronstad
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Fluoride varnishes

Journal de biologie buccale, 1987
Fluoride varnishes were developed as alternatives to the conventional topical applications, mainly to prolong contact time between fluoride and teeth. Two marketed products, Duraphat and Fluor Protector, have been extensively tested and are generally accepted for clinical use. In this overview of fluoride varnishes the state of the art of both products
de Bruyn, H, Arends, J
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A New Look at Fluoride Varnishes

Dental Update, 2004
Fluoride varnishes have been available for over 30 years but there may be clinicians and dental public health practitioners who are unaware of the true level of effectiveness they provide in caries control. Under the headings of effectiveness, ease of application and safety the available evidence is digested and summarized to inform the reader about ...
G M, Davies, R M, Davies
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Is fluoride varnish safe?: Validating the safety of fluoride varnish.

Journal of the American Dental Association (1939), 2021
Fluoride varnish is widely used in dentistry as a caries preventive measure with recommendations for its use even in infants. In addition, nondental providers are also applying varnish on children's teeth in various settings. However, there are questions from these nondental providers as to the safety of fluoride varnish.To evaluate and describe the ...
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Evaluation of fluoride release from commercially available fluoride varnishes

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2001
The authors conducted a study to evaluate the fluoride released from two fluoride varnishes: Duraphat (Colgate-Palmolive Co., New York) and Duraflor (Pharmascience Inc., Montreal). Fluoride-release information for these commercially available dental products has not been available to clinicians treating children at risk of developing dental caries.The ...
J L, Castillo   +4 more
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Evaluation of Short Term Fluoride Release from Fluoride Varnishes

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2012
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the rate of fluoride release from fluoride varnishes over a 48-hour period and ascertain the time at which a plateau occurred. This data provides clinically relevant time points to resume tooth brushing after fluoride varnish application.
P, Ritwik   +4 more
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