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Filter by:Three toothpastes will be compared, two toothpastes in each subject, to establish whether changes in the depth or area of an artificially created area of tooth decay is the same for each toothpaste.
The aim of the present research protocol was to evaluate the effect of probiotics daily used, on the plaque acidogenicity of children. The null hypothesis was that the plaque acidogenicity would remain unchanged and not associate with the use of probiotics. Moreover, the in situ study will be carried out to investigate the plaque formation as biofilm in demineralised enamel specimens following the regular consumption of a probiotic product compared to a control group. Metabolic of the biofilm formed on of the enamel specimens resulting from the consumption will be evaluated over a period of 8 weeks.
The hypothesis of this study is that the concentration of fluoride in oral interproximal fluids would increase more after using high-viscosity GIC as pit and fissure sealant, compared to Resin-Based sealants containing fluoride and RB sealants without fluoride content. To validate this hypothesis a randomized clinical trial was designed and performed in schoolchildren in order to evaluate fluoride release in inter-proximal fluid in vivo after the placement of three types of sealants: high-viscosity GIC, Resin-Based sealants containing fluoride and RB sealants without fluoride content.
The main objective of this entire research project is to develop a miniature atmospheric cold plasma brush (m-ACPB) for dental clinical applications. The objective of the clinical trial portion of the study is to compare the longevity and durability of dental composite restorations created using the plasma brush, to that of the standard care in dentistry for treating dental cavities, and effects on caries prevention.
The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of cross-toothbrushing technique compared with anteroposterior and biofilm removal and control of caries lesions in first permanent molars.
This study is to evaluate the effect of fluoride dentrifrices on enamel with artificial caries lesions in an in situ model
This pilot project consists of co-locating dental hygienist services in medical primary care offices. Dental hygienists will work in close collaboration with the primary care offices, providing preventive dental care to young children either before or after scheduled well-child visits.
This study is to evaluate the effect of fluoride dentifrices on enamel with artificial caries lesions in an in situ model.
This study is to evaluate the effect of fluoride dentifrices on enamel with artificial caries lesions in an in situ model