The Relative Anticaries Effectiveness of Three Fluoride-Containing Dentifrices in Puerto Rico
@article{Stookey2004TheRA, title={The Relative Anticaries Effectiveness of Three Fluoride-Containing Dentifrices in Puerto Rico}, author={George K. Stookey and Melissa Mau and Roger L. Isaacs and C. Gonzalez-Gierbolini and Robert D. Bartizek and Aaron R. Biesbrock}, journal={Caries Research}, year={2004}, volume={38}, pages={542 - 550} }
The objective of this research was to evaluate the anticaries effectiveness of a low-dose (500 ppm F, low-NaF) sodium fluoride dentifrice, a high-dose (2,800 ppm F, high-NaF) sodium fluoride dentifrice and an experimental 0.454% stabilized stannous fluoride (1,100 ppm F) with sodium hexametaphosphate (SnF2-HMP) dentifrice, each relative to a standard 1,100 ppm F sodium fluoride positive control dentifrice. Subjects (n = 955, with ∼239 per group) with a mean age of 10.6 (∼9–12 years) were…
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