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Effect of a lactose-containing sweetener on root dentine demineralization in situ

Aires et al., 2002

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12512431669516107059
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Aires C
Tabchoury C
Del Bel Cury A
Cury J
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Caries research

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Since lactose has been used as an excipient in powdered sweeteners, we evaluated its effect on dentine demineralization, in an in situ crossover study. Twelve adult volunteers wore palatal appliances containing 4 blocks of bovine root dentine, which were submitted 4 …
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