Salivary conditioning films (SCFs) form on all surfaces exposed to the oral cavity and control diverse oral surface phenomena. Oral chemotherapeutics and dietary components present perturbations to SCFs. Here we determine the surface energetics of SCFs through contact angle measurements with various liquids on SCFs following perturbations with a variety of chemotherapeutics as well as after renewed SCF formation. Sixteen-hour SCFs on polished enamel surfaces were treated with a variety of chemotherapeutics, including toothpastes and mouthrinses. After treatment with chemotherapeutics, a SCF was applied again for 3 h. Contact angles with four different liquids on untreated and treated SCF-coated enamel surfaces were measured and surface free...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Toothbrushing, though aimed at biofilm removal, also affects the lubricative function of adsorbed sa...
Salivary conditioning films (SCFs) form on all surfaces exposed to the oral cavity and control diver...
Surface free energies of dental hard tissues, including salivary conditioning films on enamel, play ...
Conditioning film is a mixture of proteins that facilitate the articulation of the body parts throug...
Salivary films coating oral surfaces are critically important for oral health. This study focuses on...
These studies compared the effects of Crest® Dual Action Whitening dentifrice with sodium hexametaph...
<p>(<b>A</b>) unperturbed salivary conditioning film, showing glycosylated mucins adsorbed in loops ...
The surface free energy is a definite factor in the adhesion of micro-organisms to host surfaces, su...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Toothbrushing, though aimed at biofilm removal, also affects the lubricative function of adsorbed sa...
Salivary conditioning films (SCFs) form on all surfaces exposed to the oral cavity and control diver...
Surface free energies of dental hard tissues, including salivary conditioning films on enamel, play ...
Conditioning film is a mixture of proteins that facilitate the articulation of the body parts throug...
Salivary films coating oral surfaces are critically important for oral health. This study focuses on...
These studies compared the effects of Crest® Dual Action Whitening dentifrice with sodium hexametaph...
<p>(<b>A</b>) unperturbed salivary conditioning film, showing glycosylated mucins adsorbed in loops ...
The surface free energy is a definite factor in the adhesion of micro-organisms to host surfaces, su...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Water forms the basis of lubrication in the human body, but is unable to provide sufficient lubricat...
Toothbrushing, though aimed at biofilm removal, also affects the lubricative function of adsorbed sa...