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Modern products for self-applied oral hygiene have their origins in similar products used centuries ago. The basic concepts, although refined and extended to improve effectiveness, have not changed radically, but have been made more attractive to encourage compliance with use. Such products range from mechanical devices to combinations of ingredients with specific functional properties, and have performance attributes ranging from cosmetic to therapeutic.

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Pader, M. (1992). Dental products. In: Williams, D.F., Schmitt, W.H. (eds) Chemistry and Technology of the Cosmetics and Toiletries Industry. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2268-9_7

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