Journal of Dentistry 2012-07-01

An in situ study investigating dentine tubule occlusion of dentifrices following acid challenge

Ryan C. Olley, Peter Pilecki, Nathan Hughes, Peter Jeffery, Rupert S. Austin, Rebecca Moazzez, David Bartlett, Ryan C. Olley, Peter Pilecki, Nathan Hughes, Peter Jeffery, Rupert S. Austin, Rebecca Moazzez, David Bartlett

Index: J. Dent. 40(7) , 585-93, (2012)

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Abstract

Objectives To investigate the dentine occlusion and acid resistance of dentifrices developed to treat dentine hypersensitivity.


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