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    J Clin Dent. 1992;3(2):59-65.

    Rembrandt toothpaste stain prevention with and without the use of Peridex.

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    University of Pennsylvania, School of Dental Medicine.

    Abstract

    Sixty-five subjects were assigned to use Crest or Rembrandt dentifrice with either a placebo or Peridex rinse for eight weeks. One group, using Peridex, started with Crest and switched to Rembrandt at week four of the study. There were no significant differences among the groups on gingivitis, plaque, or calculus by the conclusion of the study. On the stain intensity index there was a significant statistical difference on buccal surfaces between Crest and Rembrandt with placebo compared to Crest with Peridex. On lingual surfaces, Rembrandt with placebo rinse was significantly lower than all Peridex rinse groups by the end of the study. From baseline to the conclusion of the study, Crest with placebo had no change in stain intensity, while Rembrandt with placebo had a significant drop on both buccal and lingual surfaces. The Peridex groups had increases on buccal stain intensity. On stain area scores, by the conclusion of the study both Crest and Rembrandt with placebo were significantly different from Crest with Peridex on buccal and lingual surfaces. Over time there was no significant change in stain area for the Crest with placebo groups. Rembrandt and placebo was significantly lower on stain area from baseline to week eight on buccal surfaces. The Peridex groups had increases in stain area over the study period.

    PMID:
    1524688
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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