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This definitive volume presents the state of the art in the science of dentifrices and highlights the clinical and biological aspects of this field. It provides fascinating insight into the historical aspects of dentifrices, oral hygiene measures, and the role of dentifrices in relation to plaque control as a means of reducing the risk of dental caries and periodontal disease. Sections are devoted to anti-calculus agents, the response of oral micro-organisms to dentifrice agents such as fluoride metal ions and various detergents and to the sensitivity of teeth. In addition, there is detailed emphasis on the chemistry of dentifrice products and how they are evaluated in clinically proven trials. The collaborative effort of leading authorities in the field, this comprehensive text explores an important area of research in preventive dentistry. It is an indispensable reference and learning aid for researchers and students in the dental field.
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