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In vitro Evaluation of Dentifrice with Low Fluoride Content Supplemented with Trimetaphosphate
(Karger, 2009-01-01)
One way to reduce dental fluorosis is by reducing the fluoride (F) concentration in dentifrice, but low-F dentifrice should be as effective as a standard dentifrice. This study evaluated in vitro whether the supplementation ...
In vitro Evaluation of Dentifrice with Low Fluoride Content Supplemented with Trimetaphosphate
(Karger, 2009-01-01)
One way to reduce dental fluorosis is by reducing the fluoride (F) concentration in dentifrice, but low-F dentifrice should be as effective as a standard dentifrice. This study evaluated in vitro whether the supplementation ...
In vitro evaluation of the effectiveness of acidic fluoride dentifrices
(Karger, 2007-01-01)
This study evaluated the effectiveness of acidic low-fluoride dentifrices compared to conventional neutral dentifrices. Enamel blocks were submitted to pH cycling and treatment with slurries of dentifrices containing 0, ...
In vitro evaluation of the effectiveness of acidic fluoride dentifrices
(Karger, 2007-01-01)
This study evaluated the effectiveness of acidic low-fluoride dentifrices compared to conventional neutral dentifrices. Enamel blocks were submitted to pH cycling and treatment with slurries of dentifrices containing 0, ...
In vitro evaluation of the abrasiveness of a commercial low-abrasive dentifrice and an experimental dentifrice containing vegetable oil
(2008-01-01)
Toothpastes usually contain detergents, humectants, water colorant, fluoride and thickeners (e.g. silica). Tooth wear has a multi-factorial etilology and the use of abrasive dentifrices is related to abrasion of dental ...
In vitro evaluation of the abrasiveness of a commercial low-abrasive dentifrice and an experimental dentifrice containing vegetable oil
(2008-01-01)
Toothpastes usually contain detergents, humectants, water colorant, fluoride and thickeners (e.g. silica). Tooth wear has a multi-factorial etilology and the use of abrasive dentifrices is related to abrasion of dental ...
Anticaries effect of dentifrices with calcium citrate and sodium trimetaphosphate
(2012-01-01)
Because of the growing concerns regarding fluoride ingestion by young children and dental fluorosis, it is necessary to develop new dentifrices. Objective: The aim ofthis study was to evaluate the effect of dentifrices ...
Effects of pH and fluoride concentration of dentifrices on fluoride levels in saliva, biofilm, and biofilm fluid in vivo
(Springer, 2015-09-04)
Acidic dentifrices have been shown to be more effective than neutral ones against dental caries using in vitro, in situ, and clinical protocols. Given the scarcity of studies assessing intraoral fluoride (F) retention after ...