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Effect of a 5000 ppm fluoride toothpaste and a 250 ppm fluoride mouth rinse on the demineralisation of dentin surfaces

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Figure 1Appliance design and flow chart of the procedures of the experimental designAppliance design and flow chart of the procedures of the experimental design
Table 1: Mineral loss (Vol. % × μm) and lesion depth (μm) of dentin.
Figure 3Lesion depth (μm) in dentin treated with fluoride (n = 15)Lesion depth (μm) in dentin treated with fluoride (n = 15)

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