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“Melsen and Rolla (1983) have previously shown that sodium lauryl sulfate may reduce the cariostatic effect of fluoride when present together with sodium monofluorophosphate during topical application.”
“There are indications that sodium lauryl sulfate may reduce the cariostatic effect of fluoride when present together with sodium monofluorophosphate during topical application.”
“It was shown that addition of 2% sodium lauryl sulphate to a 3% aqueous solution of sodium monofluorophosphate reduced the caries-inhibiting potential of the monofluorophosphate solution significantly”