Search Results - "Singh, Mabi L"
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Identification of Salivary Metabolic Signatures Associated with Primary Sjögren's Disease
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (05-08-2023)“…Sjögren's disease (SjD) is the second most prevalent autoimmune disorder that involves chronic inflammation of exocrine glands. Correct diagnosis of primary…”
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Oral Implications of Polypharmacy in the Elderly
Published in The Dental clinics of North America (01-10-2014)“…One of the major side effects of medications prescribed to elderly patients is the qualitative and quantitative alteration of saliva (salivary hypofunction)…”
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A randomized controlled study to evaluate an experimental moisturizing mouthwash formulation in participants experiencing dry mouth symptoms
Published in Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology (01-09-2018)“…The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of an experimental moisturizing mouthwash versus water only in participants experiencing…”
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Examiner training and reliability in two randomized clinical trials of adult dental caries
Published in Journal of public health dentistry (01-09-2011)“…Objectives: This report describes the training of dental examiners participating in two dental caries clinical trials and reports the inter‐ and intra‐examiner…”
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A study to assess the safety and tolerability of three toothbrushes
Published in The Journal of clinical dentistry (2002)“…This study evaluated the oral soft tissue safety and tolerability of an experimental powered toothbrush (Crest SpinBrush Pro) compared to two leading manual…”
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Long-term clinical observation of dental caries in salivary hypofunction patients using a supersaturated calcium-phosphate remineralizing rinse
Published in The Journal of clinical dentistry (2009)“…One therapeutic approach to the management of xerostomia and its related oral sequelae is the use of a supersaturated Ca2+/PO4(3-) rinse in conjunction with…”
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