General Research
1. E Lynch, A Sheerin, D Y D Samarawickrama, M A Atherton,
A W D Claxson, J Hawkes, P Haycock, D Naughton, K G Seymour, F M Burke, N D Johnson
and M C Grootveld.
MOLECULAR MECHANISMS IN BLEACHING WITH COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE PRODUCTS
The Journal of the Irish Dental Association 41, 94-102, 1995.
2. E Lynch, A Sheerin, D Y D Samarawickrama, A W Claxson, J Hawkes, M Atherton,
D P Naughton and M C Grootveld.
SAFETY ASPECTS CONCERNING THE THERAPEUTIC AND COSMETIC APPLICATIONS OF HYDROGEN
PEROXIDE (H2O2) - CONTAINING GELS, WHITENERS, ORAL RINSES AND DENTRIFICES.
The Journal of the Irish Dental Association 40, 78-82, 1994
3. J Hughes, N West, S Watson, N Wood and M Addy.
EFFECT OF SEVEN BICARBONATE OF SODA TOOTHPASTES ON DENTINE ABRASION IN VITRO.
Journal of Dental Research 74, British Society for Dental Research Annual
Meeting, 487, 1996.
4. K Seymour, C Morris-Clapp, N Patsias, P Patsias and E Lynch.
SHADE MODIFICATION USING A TOOTH WHITENING DENTRIFICE OVER SIX MONTHS.
Journal of Dental Research 74, British Society for Dental Research Annual Meeting,
420, 1996.
5. C J L Silwood, M Grootveld, D P Naughton, D Y D Samarawickrama and E Lynch.
MANAGEMENT OF ORAL MALODOUR WITH A NEW ORAL SPRAY.
Journal of Dental Research 74, British Society for Dental Research Annual Meeting,
415, 1996.
6. C Morris-Clapp, S Yeganeh, E Lynch and M Grootveld.
AN IN VITRO STUDY TO TEST THE EFFICIENCY OF FIVE WHITENING AGENTS.
Journal of Dental Research 73: 866, 354, 1995.
7. S Yeganeh, C Morris-Clapp, L Zou, V Jovanovski and E Lynch.
THREE DIMENSIONAL QUANTIFICATION OF PLAQUE ON TEETH IN VIVO.
Journal of Dental Research 73: 831, 80, 1995.
8. D Samarawickrama, M Grootveld, A Sheerin and E Lynch.
BLEACHING ACTIONS OF H2O2 ON MELANOIDINS STUDIED BY SPECTROPHOTOMETRY.
Journal of Dental Research 73: 576, 1405, 1995.
9. D Samarawickrama, M Grootveld, A Sheerin and E Lynch.
MULTICOMPONENT EVALUATIONS OF THE OXIDISING ACTIONS OF A TOOTH-WHITENING DENTRIFICE.
Journal of Dental Research 73: 872, 403, 1995.
10. N D Johnson, E Lynch, A Sheerin, M Atherton, D Naughton and M Grootveld.
MULTICOMPONENT EVALUATIONS OF THE OXIDISING ACTIONS OF A CHLORITE-CONTAINING ORAL
RINSE.
Journal of Dental Research 73: 879, 462, 1995.
11. C Silwood1, M Grootveld1, and E Lynch2
SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF MONOFLOUROPHOSPHATE AND FLUORIDE IN HUMAN SALIVA
FOLLOWING TOOTHBRUSHING EPISODES.
Inflammation Research Group1 and Conservative Dentistry2, SBRLHSMD, London, UK.
It should be noted that the research data published by Prefessor Martin Addy from
the University of Bristol is also another independent University trial showing
excellent results with respect to the Janina products. For example Professor Addy
has proven using his technique that the Janina toothpaste was significantly less
abrasive than the Boots Bicarbonate of Soda toothpaste as well as the British
Standard, the Arm and Hammer Bicarbonate of Soda toothpaste and the Crest Bicarbonate
of Soda toothpaste. In another study Professor Addy examined whether various Bicarbonate
of Soda toothpaste’s might expose some dentinal tubules on roots of human
teeth. If dentinal tubules were left exposed to the oral environment then this
would clinically be associated with sensitive teeth. It was notable that the Janina
toothpaste was associated with no dentinal tubules being exposed and was significantly
better than the Colgate Bicarbonate of Soda, the Macleans Bicarbonate of Soda
and Pearl Drops. These in turn were significantly better than the Boots product
and this in turn was significantly better than the Arm and Hammer and Crest products
which in turn were significantly better than the British Standard Institute product.
Similar results were also reflected with the percentage of occluded tubules which
were found. Clearly the more occluded tubules found the less sensitivity patients
would have.
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