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1. Comparative antimicrobial effectiveness of a substantive (0.12% chlorhexidine) and a nonsubstantive (phenolic) mouthrinse in vivo and in vitro. Briner WW, Kayrouz GA, Chanak MX. Compendium; 1994 Sep; 15(9):1158, 1160, 1162 passim; quiz 1170. PubMed ID: 7987906 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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