Visualization and Quantification of the Oral Hygiene Effects of Brushing, Dentifrice Use, and Brush Wear Using a Tooth Brushing Simulator

Approaches that reproduce dental hygiene regimens under controlled conditions have applications in preclinical research. We have applied standardized, reproducible brushing regimes to typodonts coated in simulated or biological plaques to assess the effects on tooth cleaning of toothbrush/dentifrice...

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Main Authors: Ruth G. Ledder (Author), Joe Latimer (Author), Sarah Forbes (Author), Jodie L. Penney (Author), Prem K. Sreenivasan (Author), Andrew J. McBain (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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