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Antibacterial and anti biofilm activity of mouthrinses containing cetylpyridinium chloride and sodium fluoride

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Fig. 1 Viability of established cultures, as determined using viablen(concentration, 100 %) containing CPC (TR) or CPC and fluoride(TFR) in triplicate
Fig. 2 Viability of established cultures, as determined using a redoxdye, following exposure to test rinses
Fig. 3 Confocal microscopy of oral biofilms following exposure to test rinses. Biofilms were cultivated on hydroxyapatite surfaces inoculated withsaliva and exposed to mouthrinse formulations (final concentration, 100 %) containing CPC (TR) or CPC and fluo
Fig. 5 Biofilm growth on hydroxyapatite surfaces pre-exposed to testrinses also resulted in less dense biofilms, although this effect wasmodest (^,rinses

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