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Is That Toothpaste Safe?

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1972
Eighteen brands of toothpaste were analyzed for lead content in the tubes and the outer coatings, as well as in the paste itself. Three brands were found to contain potentially hazardous amounts of lead.
E, Berman, K, McKiel
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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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A Chewable Toothpaste Tablet: An Alternative approach to the Toothpaste

Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Technology, 2022
Nowadays we have all become very aware of toothpaste and its usage. Currently in the market medicated and herbal toothpaste are available. It’s a huge competition for better results from toothpaste for the prevention of tooth problems. Recently daily use lots of dental products and after use, we throw the containers and closures straight in the trash ...
Deore Nisha N., R. K. Surawase
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Toothpaste and Erosion

2013
Dental erosion develops from the chronic exposure to non-bacterial acids resulting in bulk mineral loss with a partly demineralised surface of reduced micro-hardness. Clinical features are loss of surface structures with shallow lesions on smooth surfaces and cupping and flattening of cusps; already in early stages, coronal dentine often is exposed ...
Ganss, Carolina   +2 more
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AN ALTERNATIVE TO TOOTHPASTE WITH CHEWABLE TOOTHPASTE TABLETS -A REVIEW

PARIPEX INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH, 2023
Toothpaste is a gel or paste type of substance which is applied to a toothbrush to clean the teeth. This mainly white substance removes particles of food and plaque from your teeth and prevents bad breath as well.Toothpaste tablets are exactly what they sound like — a waterless toothpaste powder that's pressed into a tablet.An alternative option for ...
A Nithish kumar   +2 more
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Utilization of toothpaste and fluoride content in toothpaste manufactured in Tanzania

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2008
To determine the use of toothpaste, the reasons behind its irregular use, the cost perceptions, and the fluoride concentrations in locally manufactured toothpaste.A total of 978 dental patients attending 13 dental clinics for 2 weeks in June 2007 completed a pre-tested questionnaire on toothpaste use.
Kikwilu, E.N.   +3 more
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Abrasivity of toothpastes: An in vitro study of toothpastes marketed in Norway

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1987
The purpose of this study was to measure the abrasivity of 23 toothpastes available on the Norwegian market. Additionally, the pH was registered. The testing was based on The British Standards Institution's specification for toothpastes, using a profilometer technique to evaluate the abrasion. The results showed that the abrasivity ranged from 0.049 to
P N, Svinnseth, N R, Gjerdet, T, Lie
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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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The Presence of Lead in Toothpaste

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1973
Surface enamel was found to have a high lead content. It was conjectured that a source of this element might be the dentifrice and, thus, a number of commonly used dentifrices were analyzed for lead. Lead was detected in all the samples examined. In some brands, significant quantities of lead were detected in the toothpaste immediately adjacent to the ...
I M, Shapiro   +3 more
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Determination of lead in toothpastes

Journal of Dentistry, 1975
Abstract Twenty-six dentifrices available on the British market have been tested for the presence of lead using atomic absorption spectroscopy. Details of the analysis are given using an organic extraction procedure to overcome spurious absorptions which can lead to grossly erroneous results. In no instance was lead found in any toothpaste at a level
R F, Batchelor, D, Carter, J, Warren
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