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Allergic contact stomatitis due to desensitizing toothpastes

Journal of dermatology (Print), 2022
Toothpastes are one of the most common personal care products among people of all ages. The various toothpaste types and their complex ingredients could cause irritation or allergic reactions.
Wenxiu He   +5 more
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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.
Eleanor Berman, Karen McKiel
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Effects of activated charcoal powder combined with toothpastes on enamel color change and surface properties.

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2020
AIM To evaluate the effects of activated charcoal powder (COAL) combined with regular (RT) or whitening (WT) toothpastes on enamel color and surface in comparison to carbamide peroxide (CP).
Samuel da Silva Palandi   +4 more
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Desensitizing Toothpastes for Dentin Hypersensitivity: A Network Meta-analysis

Journal of dentistry research, 2020
The goal of this systematic review and network meta-analysis was to compare the relative effects of toothpaste formulations for dentin hypersensitivity (DH), tested in randomized controlled trials (RCTs). We searched 7 databases to February 2019.
C. Martins   +11 more
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RDA and REA Values of Commercially Available Toothpastes Utilising Diamond Powder and Traditional Abrasives

Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry, 2020
Purpose: To investigate whether toothpastes with diamond powder vs those with traditional abrasives abrade dentin and enamel differently and to determine the relative dentin abrasivity (RDA) and relative enamel abrasivity (REA) values of those ...
B. Hamza   +4 more
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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 in-vitro evaluation of fluoride content and enamel remineralization potential of two toothpastes containing different bioactive glasses

Bio-medical materials and engineering, 2020
BACKGROUND: Many novel biomaterials have been incorporated in toothpastes to promote remineralization of tooth structure. OBJECTIVES: This study was carried out to compare the discrepancies between declared and actual total fluoride (TF) or total soluble
Saqib Ali   +5 more
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Investigation the effects of whitening toothpastes on color change of resin-based CAD/CAM blocks.

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2020
INTRODUCTION Some colorant foods and beverages cause undesired discoloration on dental restorations. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of whitening kinds of toothpaste with different active ingredients on the color change of resin-based
N. Aydın, S. Karaoğlanoğlu, E. Oktay
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Evaluation of two different remineralising toothpastes in children with drug-controlled asthma and allergic rhinitis: a randomised clinical trial.

European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry
AIM To compare the efficacy of two remineralising toothpastes in children suffering from asthma and allergic rhinitis after a 6-month study. METHODS 40 patients aged between 6-14 years with enamel demineralisations were enrolled for the study at the ...
A. Scribante   +6 more
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