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use of calcium carbonate in dental product is​

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Answered by FeverBRAINLY
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used for making models of jaw

also called units in technicians language

Answered by poona2339
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It has been shown that calcium carbonate particles are retained by plaque and this may also influence caries by neutralizing harmful plaque acids and concurrently liberating calcium. Conclusion: Fluoride delivered from calcium carbonate-based SMFP toothpaste is an effective means of reducing caries.

Explanation:

The anti-caries efficacy of fluoride has been proven beyond any reasonable doubt, and the efficacy of SMFP, when incorporated into a variety of compatible toothpaste formulations, has been established in numerous clinical trials. Calcium carbonate-based toothpaste may also influence caries by effecting an increase in plaque calcium levels; an inverse relationship between plaque calcium and caries is well-established. It has also been reported that plaque fluoride levels are dependent on plaque calcium levels. Hence elevated plaque calcium resulting from the use of calcium carbonate-based toothpaste has the potential to elevate plaque fluoride, itself linked to reduced caries experience. It has been shown that calcium carbonate particles are retained by plaque and this may also influence caries by neutralizing harmful plaque acids and concurrently liberating calcium.

Conclusion: Fluoride delivered from calcium carbonate-based SMFP toothpaste is an effective means of reducing caries. Further, calcium carbonate may confer additional benefits through the elevation of oral calcium levels and the neutralization of plaque acids.

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