Efficacy of two commercially available dentifrices in reducing dentinal hypersensitivity
<b>Objective:</b> A parallel design clinical study evaluated reduction in hypersensitivity after brushing for 12 weeks with Anchor toothpaste (containing potassium citrate, zinc citrate, triclosan and sodium monofluorophosphate) (test) and Colgate Total (sodium fluoride, silica, triclosa...
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Main Authors: | Prasad KVV (Author), Sohoni R (Author), Tikare S (Author), Yalamalli M (Author), Rajesh G (Author), Javali S (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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