The effect of sodium lauryl sulfate on recurrent aphthous ulcers: a clinical study.
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Chahine L, Sempson N, Wagoner C
The effect of sodium lauryl sulfate on recurrent aphthous ulcers: a clinical study.
Compend Contin Educ Dent. 1997 Dec;18(12):1238-40.
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This study measured the incidence of recurrent aphthous ulcers during the use of dentifrices with and without sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS). A single-blind, crossover design was used. A statistically significant reduction in recurrent aphthous ulcers was observed during 2 months' use of SLS-free dentifrice compared to 2 months' use of the SLS-containing dentifrice. These results support the results of an earlier independent study, and suggest that use of an SLS-free dentifrice should be considered for individuals suffering from recurrent aphthous ulcers.
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