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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 112, No 6, 863-869.
© 1986 American Dental Association |
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In addition to its plaque-inhibiting effect, chlorhexidine possesses other properties beneficial for use in dentistry. These effects are outlined, and specific recommendations are given regarding chlorhexidine's use by general practitioners. The side effects of long-term use, such as staining, and the availability of chlorhexidine also are discussed.
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