© 2020, Cumhuriyet University Faculty of Dentistry.Objectives: The purpose of this study is to compare the clinical, antibacterial and microbiological effects of the non-fluoride and fluoride toothpastes. Materials and Methods: In this study eighty children (3 to 12 years old) were randomly divided into four groups and followed for four weeks. The first and second groups (40 children, 6-12 years) used different fluoride containing toothpastes; the third and fourth groups (40 children, 3-5 years) used non-fluoride toothpastes. The halitosis score, plaque index, gingival index, bleeding index, buffering capacities, Mutans Streptococci, Lactobacilli and yeast counts were recorded on 1st day, 7th day, 15th day and 30th day. The first and second...
The addition of antimicrobial agents to toothpaste is one possible way of improving the efficacy of ...
The oral cavity provides a rich ecological niche within which microbes strive to survive, replicate ...
Toothpaste can be used as a vehicle for substances to improve the oral health of individuals and pop...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of six toothpastes f...
BACKGROUND: Our research was focused on the analysis of the antimicrobial and antibiofilm power of t...
Objective: This randomized double-blind in vivo pilot study has evaluated the effects of a toothpast...
Objective: Manufacturers of toothpastes claim that their products are active against oral microbiome...
Introduction: Because of the adverse effects on human health of some antimicrobial ingredients in tr...
Background and Aim: In recent years, beneficial effects of herbal hygienic products and toothpastes ...
Background: Nowadays, health-care companies use different antimicrobial agents in toothpastes to red...
PURPOSE This double-blind, clinical, cross-over study evaluated the antibacterial effect of three...
Purpose: To evaluate the in vitro effect of five toothpastes containing antimicrobial compounds incl...
IntroductionToothpaste is used to clean the tooth surfaces with the use of a toothbrush to improve o...
Abstract: Objective: While mechanical plaque removal represents the standard preventive practice, th...
The present study was carried out to evaluate antibacterial activity of toothpastes, which were avai...
The addition of antimicrobial agents to toothpaste is one possible way of improving the efficacy of ...
The oral cavity provides a rich ecological niche within which microbes strive to survive, replicate ...
Toothpaste can be used as a vehicle for substances to improve the oral health of individuals and pop...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of six toothpastes f...
BACKGROUND: Our research was focused on the analysis of the antimicrobial and antibiofilm power of t...
Objective: This randomized double-blind in vivo pilot study has evaluated the effects of a toothpast...
Objective: Manufacturers of toothpastes claim that their products are active against oral microbiome...
Introduction: Because of the adverse effects on human health of some antimicrobial ingredients in tr...
Background and Aim: In recent years, beneficial effects of herbal hygienic products and toothpastes ...
Background: Nowadays, health-care companies use different antimicrobial agents in toothpastes to red...
PURPOSE This double-blind, clinical, cross-over study evaluated the antibacterial effect of three...
Purpose: To evaluate the in vitro effect of five toothpastes containing antimicrobial compounds incl...
IntroductionToothpaste is used to clean the tooth surfaces with the use of a toothbrush to improve o...
Abstract: Objective: While mechanical plaque removal represents the standard preventive practice, th...
The present study was carried out to evaluate antibacterial activity of toothpastes, which were avai...
The addition of antimicrobial agents to toothpaste is one possible way of improving the efficacy of ...
The oral cavity provides a rich ecological niche within which microbes strive to survive, replicate ...
Toothpaste can be used as a vehicle for substances to improve the oral health of individuals and pop...