نتایج جستجو برای: fluoridated dentifrices

تعداد نتایج: 1218  

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2008
Celso Silva Queiroz Anderson Takeo Hara Adriana Franco Paes Leme Jaime Aparecido Cury

Since the currently available pH-cycling models do not differentiate the anti-caries potential of dentifrices with low fluoride (F) concentration, two models were developed and tested in the present. Bovine enamel blocks were subjected to the models and treated with F solutions containing from 70 to 280 microg F/mL in order to validate them in terms of dose-response effect. The models were also...

Journal: :Brazilian oral research 2004
Alciara Alice de Almeida Aguiar Nemre Adas Saliba

The dentifrices currently available in the marketplace contain many anticariogenic substances, fluoride and abrasives aimed to better clean the dental surface, remove dental plaque, improve salivary flow and its buffer capacity and reduce colonies of bacteria such as S. mutans, the causative agent of dental caries. The objective of this study was to evaluate the possibility of adequately removi...

2014
Clifton M Carey Erin C Holahan Burton D Schmuck

Previous reports found that some fluoride-containing dentifrices do not release effective concentrations of fluoride during brushing. Failure to release fluoride can be due to dentifrice matrix components that interfere with the solubilization of the fluoride salts during brushing. A new generation of dentifrices has the capability to precipitate beneficial fluoride salts during tooth brushing....

Journal: :Compendium of continuing education in dentistry. (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995). Supplement 1996
E Newbrun

Early dentifrices contained natural ingredients, mostly in coarse particle form, and were quite abrasive. Salts, either sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, or a mixture of both, have also been used for tooth cleaning because of their ready availability and low cost. Because of both their relatively low intrinsic hardness and their high solubility, another advantage is low abrasivity. Their big...

Journal: :Caries research 2016
Kim Rud Ekstrand

The primary aim of this work is to present the available evidence that toothpastes containing >1,500 ppm fluoride (2,500-2,800 and 5,000 ppm F) provide an additional caries preventive effect on root caries lesions in elderly patients compared to traditional dentifrices (1,000-1,450 ppm F). The secondary aim of this paper is to discuss why high fluoride dentifrices in general should perform bett...

2015
Glauber Campos Vale Priscila Figueiredo Cruz Ana Clarissa Cavalcante Elvas Bohn Marcoeli Silva de Moura

The aim of the study was to evaluate salivary fluoride (F) availability after toothbrushing with a high-F dentifrice. Twelve adult volunteers took part in this crossover and blind study. F concentration in saliva was determined after brushing with a high-F dentifrice (5000 µg F/g) or with a conventional F concentration dentifrice (1100 µg F/g) followed by a 15 mL distilled water rinse. Samples ...

Journal: :Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 2019

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1981
L Kinlen R Doll

Differences in trends in crude mortality rates from cancerbetween 10 fluoridated and 10 non-fluoridated cities in theUSA were claimed by Yiamouyiannis and Burk to indicate that cancer mortality had risen to an unusual extent in the fluoridated cities.' 2 These claims, which were widely publicised, prompted us, among others, to examine all relevant published data for the cities in question. When...

2017
Annette Wiegand Thomas Attin

OBJECTIVES This randomised in situ study aimed to analyse the effect of milk (with or without 5ppm F) and CPP-ACP pastes (with or without 900ppm F) on dental erosion. METHODS The study was a seven phase (5 days each) crossover design involving 15 participants wearing intraoral appliances with enamel and dentine specimens. Specimens were extraorally eroded (erosive soft drink, 6×90s/day) and bru...

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