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“... deleterious effect on enamel roughness, gloss, and wear. Clinical significance: Dentifrices containing...”
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“... decrease flexural strength. This study evaluated the effect of polishing or glazing on the surface...”
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“.... The bristle wear and bristle tip morphology were also examined after simulated tooth-brushing...”
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“... process, increasing the wear rate by approximately 260% after adding sand. Cavitation wear started...”
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“... people who wear removable dentures, characterized by erythema and edema of the oral mucosal areas...”
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