Toothpaste can be used as a vehicle for substances to improve the oral health of individuals and populations. Therefore, it should be recommended based on the best scientific evidence available, and not on the opinion of authorities or specialists. Fluoride is the most important therapeutic substance used in toothpastes, adding to the effect of mechanical toothbrushing on dental caries control. The use of fluoride toothpaste to reduce caries in children and adults is strongly based on evidence, and is dependent on the concentration (minimum of 1000 ppm F) and frequency of fluoride toothpaste use (2'/day or higher). The risk of dental fluorosis due to toothpaste ingestion by children has been overestimated, since there is no evidence that: 1...
Toothpaste scientifically better known as “dentifrice,” is inextricably linked to toothbrushing. But...
Epidemiological studies over 70 y ago provided the basis for the use of fluoride in caries preventio...
Dental caries has declined in the 40 years since fluoridated toothpastes were introduced. Much has b...
Toothpaste can be used as a vehicle for substances to improve the oral health of individuals and pop...
This concise review presents two Cochrane Reviews undertaken to determine: (1) the relative effectiv...
This concise review presents two Cochrane Reviews undertaken to determine: (1) the relative effectiv...
The caries prevalence among Singapore children remains high, with almost 50% affected by the age of ...
The use of fluoride as a preventive measure for dental caries has been established more than 50 year...
Background. While fluoridation is the most effective preventive measure against dental canes, it inc...
With a questionnaire addressed to general dental practitioners in Sweden, the Swedish Council on Tec...
Introduction Regular toothbrushing with fluoride toothpaste is a fundamental intervention for caries...
Caries incidence and prevalence have decreased significantly over the last few decades due to widesp...
Herein we present a review of the role of oral fluoride in the prevention of tooth decay, together w...
The anticaries effect of fluoride (F) toothpaste containing 1100 µg F/g in reducing enamel demineral...
The use of topically applied fluoride has been widely researched as a means to reduce the risk of de...
Toothpaste scientifically better known as “dentifrice,” is inextricably linked to toothbrushing. But...
Epidemiological studies over 70 y ago provided the basis for the use of fluoride in caries preventio...
Dental caries has declined in the 40 years since fluoridated toothpastes were introduced. Much has b...
Toothpaste can be used as a vehicle for substances to improve the oral health of individuals and pop...
This concise review presents two Cochrane Reviews undertaken to determine: (1) the relative effectiv...
This concise review presents two Cochrane Reviews undertaken to determine: (1) the relative effectiv...
The caries prevalence among Singapore children remains high, with almost 50% affected by the age of ...
The use of fluoride as a preventive measure for dental caries has been established more than 50 year...
Background. While fluoridation is the most effective preventive measure against dental canes, it inc...
With a questionnaire addressed to general dental practitioners in Sweden, the Swedish Council on Tec...
Introduction Regular toothbrushing with fluoride toothpaste is a fundamental intervention for caries...
Caries incidence and prevalence have decreased significantly over the last few decades due to widesp...
Herein we present a review of the role of oral fluoride in the prevention of tooth decay, together w...
The anticaries effect of fluoride (F) toothpaste containing 1100 µg F/g in reducing enamel demineral...
The use of topically applied fluoride has been widely researched as a means to reduce the risk of de...
Toothpaste scientifically better known as “dentifrice,” is inextricably linked to toothbrushing. But...
Epidemiological studies over 70 y ago provided the basis for the use of fluoride in caries preventio...
Dental caries has declined in the 40 years since fluoridated toothpastes were introduced. Much has b...