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期刊名:Monographs in oral science

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ISSN:0077-0892

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Eric Neyraud Eric Neyraud
Saliva is the first fluid that comes into contact with food during oral processing. Because saliva is the medium that bathes the taste receptors, is the fluid through which taste and aroma compounds are released into the oral cavity and is ...
Henk S Brand,Antoon J M Ligtenberg,Enno C I Veerman Henk S Brand
Oral wounds heal faster and with less scar formation than skin wounds. One of the key factors involved is saliva, which promotes wound healing in several ways. Saliva creates a humid environment, thus improving the survival and functioning ...
Wim van &#x;t Hof,Enno C I Veerman,Arie V Nieuw Amerongen et al. Wim van &#x;t Hof et al.
The oral cavity is one of the most heavily colonized parts of our body. The warm, nutrient-rich and moist environment promotes the growth of a diverse microflora. One of the factors responsible for the ecological equilibrium in the mouth is...
Liselott Lindh,Watcharapong Aroonsang,Javier Sotres et al. Liselott Lindh et al.
The salivary pellicle is a thin acellular organic film that forms on any type of surface upon exposure to saliva. The role of the pellicle is manifold, and it plays an important role in the maintenance of oral health. Its functions include ...
Gordon B Proctor,Guy H Carpenter Gordon B Proctor
Maintenance of a film of saliva on oral surfaces is dependent upon nerve-mediated, reflex salivary gland secretion. Afferent signalling arises from taste, olfaction and mastication and is modified by signalling from other centres in the cen...
Kyle V Holmberg,Matthew P Hoffman Kyle V Holmberg
An overview of the anatomy and biogenesis of salivary glands is important in order to understand the physiology, functions and disorders associated with saliva. A major disorder of salivary glands is salivary hypofunction and resulting xero...
C Parnell,D O&#x;Mullane C Parnell
The intra-oral retention or substantivity of active ingredients in toothpastes is important for their effectiveness, and this is influenced by product-related and user-related factors. Product-related factors include the formulation and the...
Ralph M Duckworth Ralph M Duckworth
Modern commercial toothpastes contain therapeutic ingredients to combat various oral conditions, for example, caries, gingivitis, calculus and tooth stain. The efficient delivery and retention of such ingredients in the mouth is essential f...
Livia M A Tenuta,Jaime A Cury Livia M A Tenuta
Much more than mechanical biofilm removal, toothbrushing with fluoride toothpastes is an effective way of increasing the availability of fluoride in the oral cavity to reduce demineralization and enhance remineralization of enamel and denti...
Carlos González-Cabezas,Anderson T Hara,John Hefferren et al. Carlos González-Cabezas et al.
Abrasivity potential of dentifrices is assessed mostly in vitro due to practical, scientific, and ethical reasons. The two most used evaluation methods are based on the measurement of radioactive dentin release or dentin surface profile cha...