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The Effect of Toothpaste Suspensions on the Formation of Oral Biofilms In Situ. [PDF]

open access: yesInt Dent J
Gund MP   +5 more
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Physical and Functional Properties of Toothpaste Tablets. [PDF]

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Blicharz-Kania A, Kot J, Andrejko D.
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FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE

Lancet, The, 1971
The fluoride ion has long been recognised as an effective inhibitor of dental caries when it is present in drinking water at an optimum concentration of one part per million. In areas where the water does not contain fluoride, supplements are needed.
T.K Day, P Powell-Jackson, Cyril Baron
exaly   +13 more sources

Toothpastes

International journal of clinical pharmacology, therapy, and toxicology, 1992
It is well known that plaque is the main cause of caries and parodontopathies, which puts the role of toothpastes as an important means of prevention of odontopathies to the foreground. Toothpastes can be more or less oriented towards having a particular effect, such as cleaning, anticaries effect, antimicrobial effect or inhibition of the formation of
P, Städtler, H, Höller
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Toothpastes

2013
With the mass-marketed introduction of fluoride in toothpaste in the 1950s, toothbrushing with paste became indispensable for good oral health. Both the industry and the dental profession had a shared interest in advocating the widespread correct use of good quality toothpaste. This publication starts with a general introduction on the purpose, history
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