Aguiar, Alciara Alice de AlmeidaSaliba, Nemre Adas2014-05-272014-05-272004-04-01Pesquisa odontologica brasileira = Brazilian oral research, v. 18, n. 2, p. 168-173, 2004.1806-8324http://hdl.handle.net/11449/67698The dentifrices currently available in the marketplace contain many anticariogenic substances, fluoride and abrasives aimed to better clean the dental surface, remove dental plaque, improve salivary flow and its buffer capacity and reduce colonies of bacteria such as S. mutans, the causative agent of dental caries. The objective of this study was to evaluate the possibility of adequately removing dental plaque using an experimental almond oil dentifrice (Titoil) with no abrasives or antiplaque agents. This study was carried out with 80 volunteers, all of them 18-year-old recruits from the military training school of Araçatuba -- SP. Saliva sampling and dental plaque disclosing were undertaken both before and after 28 days of toothbrushing with a low abrasive dentifrice (Group 1: 40 volunteers) or with Titoil (Group 2: 40 volunteers). Statistical analysis of the results revealed that the experimental dentifrice (Titoil) did not interfere with salivary flow and reduced dental plaque more than the low abrasive dentifrice, improved the salivary buffer capacity and decreased salivary S. mutans (Caritest-SM) as much as regular dentifrices. It was concluded that if the dental industry replaces abrasive by vegetable oil in dentifrices, these will be more effective in maintaining oral health and will cause less dental abrasion.168-173engalmond oiltoothpastevegetable oiladolescentanalysis of variancedental cariesdrug effecthumanmalenonparametric testsalivasecretionStreptococcus mutanstooth brushingtooth diseasetooth plaqueAdolescentAnalysis of VarianceDental CariesDental PlaqueDental Plaque IndexDentifricesHumansMalePlant OilsSalivaStatistics, NonparametricTooth AbrasionToothbrushingToothbrushing with vegetable oil: a clinical and laboratorial analysis.Artigo10.1590/S1806-83242004000200014S1806-83242004000200014Acesso aberto2-s2.0-166443851922-s2.0-16644385192.pdf9807879196081999