In vitro evaluation of abrasion produced by fluoridised commercial dentifrices
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0367.1995v16n2p308Keywords:
Toothbrushing, Dentifrices, Abrasion.Abstract
The abrasion produced by several dentifrice brands during brushing was evaluated on Plexiglas specimens. The agent abrasivity power seems to be more dependent on particle shape than on particle type and size, when brushing pressure and speed are maintained constant. The least abrasive dentifrice was Prevent (Anakol) and the most abrasive one was Signal G (Gessy-Lever).
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