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Journal of Dentistry|March 3, 2007
The protective effects of toothpaste against erosion by orange juice: studies in situ and in vitroS M Hooper, R G Newcombe, R Faller, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|April 27, 2007
A clinical study in situ to assess the effect of a food approved polymer on the erosion potential of drinksS Hooper, J Hughes, D Parker, et al.
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|June 18, 2009
Clinical in situ study investigating abrasive effects of two commercially available toothpastesA Giles, N C A Claydon, M Addy, et al.
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|March 13, 2015
A Randomised trial to investigate the erosive effect of hot drinksS M Hooper, E L Macdonald, M Addy, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|August 23, 2005
The relationship between enamel softening and erosion caused by soft drinks at a range of temperaturesM E Barbour, M Finke, D M Parker, et al.
Journal of Clinical Periodontology|July 1, 1995
A 6-month home-usage trial of 0.1% and 0.2% delmopinol mouthwashes (II). Effects on the plaque microfloraA J Elworthy, R Edgar, J Moran, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|June 5, 1998
A method to measure clinical erosion: the effect of orange juice consumption on erosion of enamelN X West, A Maxwell, J A Hughes, et al.
Journal of Clinical Periodontology|March 1, 1993
A 6-month home usage trial of a 1% chlorhexidine toothpaste (II). Effects on the oral microfloraJ H Maynard, S M Jenkins, J Moran, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|February 10, 2000
Effects of pH and concentration of citric, malic and lactic acids on enamel, in vitroJ A Hughes, N X West, D M Parker, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|March 24, 2010
Clinical study investigating abrasive effects of three toothpastes and water in an in situ modelE Macdonald, A North, B Maggio, et al.
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Journal of Dentistry|March 3, 2007
The protective effects of toothpaste against erosion by orange juice: studies in situ and in vitroS M Hooper, R G Newcombe, R Faller, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|April 27, 2007
A clinical study in situ to assess the effect of a food approved polymer on the erosion potential of drinksS Hooper, J Hughes, D Parker, et al.
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|June 18, 2009
Clinical in situ study investigating abrasive effects of two commercially available toothpastesA Giles, N C A Claydon, M Addy, et al.
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|March 13, 2015
A Randomised trial to investigate the erosive effect of hot drinksS M Hooper, E L Macdonald, M Addy, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|August 23, 2005
The relationship between enamel softening and erosion caused by soft drinks at a range of temperaturesM E Barbour, M Finke, D M Parker, et al.
Journal of Clinical Periodontology|July 1, 1995
A 6-month home-usage trial of 0.1% and 0.2% delmopinol mouthwashes (II). Effects on the plaque microfloraA J Elworthy, R Edgar, J Moran, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|June 5, 1998
A method to measure clinical erosion: the effect of orange juice consumption on erosion of enamelN X West, A Maxwell, J A Hughes, et al.
Journal of Clinical Periodontology|March 1, 1993
A 6-month home usage trial of a 1% chlorhexidine toothpaste (II). Effects on the oral microfloraJ H Maynard, S M Jenkins, J Moran, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|February 10, 2000
Effects of pH and concentration of citric, malic and lactic acids on enamel, in vitroJ A Hughes, N X West, D M Parker, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|March 24, 2010
Clinical study investigating abrasive effects of three toothpastes and water in an in situ modelE Macdonald, A North, B Maggio, et al.
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