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ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate the efficacy of professional mechanical plaque removal (PMPR) for treating naturally occurring dental biofilm–induced gingivitis (i) compared to no treatment or oral hygiene instructions (OHI) (FQ1), (ii) when performed through different modalities (FQ2) or (iii) when combined with professionally administered local adjuncts ...
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Pro- and Antifluoride Use Messages on YouTube in Japan: Content Analysis. [PDF]
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Effects of different remineralization agents on shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets: in vitro study. [PDF]
Oda G, Guler OM.
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Microbiological Investigation and Clinical Efficacy of Professional Topical Fluoride Application on <i>Streptococcus mutans</i> and <i>Selemonas sputigena</i> in Orthodontic Patients: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. [PDF]
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Erosive Tooth Wear in Children and Adolescents: Awareness, Knowledge, and Management: A Case-Based Questionnaire Among Greek Dentists. [PDF]
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Topical fluorides (including dentifrices).
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Silver diamine fluoride: the science behind the action - a narrative review. [PDF]
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1970
A three-year study of second and third grade children evaluated the caries-preventive effect of four topical fluoride procedures. Only a group treated with an acidulated phosphate fluoride gel experienced significantly fewer new carious teeth than the control group, but this difference was small.
N C, Cons, D T, Janerich, R S, Senning
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A three-year study of second and third grade children evaluated the caries-preventive effect of four topical fluoride procedures. Only a group treated with an acidulated phosphate fluoride gel experienced significantly fewer new carious teeth than the control group, but this difference was small.
N C, Cons, D T, Janerich, R S, Senning
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