The potential effect of ethyl alcohol elution from liner type denture adhesives on breath alcohol concentration and determination of drunk driving
Background/purpose: The application of liner type denture adhesives containing ethyl alcohol (EtOH) may result in the person being considered a drunk driver, which is a social problem. This study measured the amount of EtOH loss from the materials and its effect on breath alcohol concentration (BrAC...
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Main Authors: | Kazuhiro Yoshida (Author), Hitomi Okazaki (Author), Ryouga Osatomi (Author), Shun Oyakawa (Author), Mayuko Noguromi (Author), Hiroshi Murata (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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