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Colin Dawes
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Macpherson, L M D
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2008: Dawes Colin; Boroditsky Carey L
Rapid and severe tooth erosion from swimming in an improperly chlorinated pool: case report.
Journal (Canadian Dental Association) 2008;74(4):359-61.
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2008: Dawes Colin
Salivary flow patterns and the health of hard and soft oral tissues.
Journal of the American Dental Association (1939) 2008;139 Suppl():18S-24S.
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2006: Dawes Colin
Why does supragingival calculus form preferentially on the lingual surface of the 6 lower anterior teeth?
Journal (Canadian Dental Association) 2006;72(10):923-6.
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2006: Dawes C
Absorption of urea through the oral mucosa and estimation of the percentage of secreted whole saliva inadvertently swallowed during saliva collection.
Archives of oral biology 2006;51(2):111-6.
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2005: Dawes C
The unstimulated salivary flow rate after prolonged gum chewing.
Archives of oral biology 2005;50(6):561-3.
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2004: Dawes C; Kubieniec K
The effects of prolonged gum chewing on salivary flow rate and composition.
Archives of oral biology 2004;49(8):665-9.
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2004: Dawes Colin; Odlum Olva
Salivary status in patients treated for head and neck cancer.
Journal (Canadian Dental Association) 2004;70(6):397-400.
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2004: Dawes C
How much saliva is enough for avoidance of xerostomia?
Caries research 2004;38(3):236-40.
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2003: Dawes Colin
What is the critical pH and why does a tooth dissolve in acid?
Journal (Canadian Dental Association) 2003;69(11):722-4.
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2003: Cohen Warren J; Wiltshire William A; Dawes Colin; Lavelle Chris L B
Long-term in vitro fluoride release and rerelease from orthodontic bonding materials containing fluoride.
American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics : official publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, its constituent societies, and the American Board of Orthodontics 2003;124(5):571-6.
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2003: Dawes C
Estimates, from salivary analyses, of the turnover time of the oral mucosal epithelium in humans and the number of bacteria in an edentulous mouth.
Archives of oral biology 2003;48(5):329-36.
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2001: McNeill C J; Wiltshire W A; Dawes C; Lavelle C L
Fluoride release from new light-cured orthodontic bonding agents.
American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics : official publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, its constituent societies, and the American Board of Orthodontics 2001;120(4):392-7.
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2001: Dawes C; Dibdin G H
Salivary concentrations of urea released from a chewing gum containing urea and how these affect the urea content of gel-stabilized plaques and their pH after exposure to sucrose.
Caries research 2001;35(5):344-53.
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2001: Dawes C; Tsang R W; Suelzle T
The effects of gum chewing, four oral hygiene procedures, and two saliva collection techniques, on the output of bacteria into human whole saliva.
Archives of oral biology 2001;46(7):625-32.
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2001: Mitsutake G; Otsuka K; Cornélissen G; Herold M; Günther R; Dawes C; Burch J B; Watson D; Halberg F
Circadian and infradian rhythms in mood.
Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomédecine & pharmacothérapie 2001;55 Suppl 1():94s-100s.
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2000: Dawes C; O'Connor A M; Aspen J M
The effect on human salivary flow rate of the temperature of a gustatory stimulus.
Archives of oral biology 2000;45(11):957-61.
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1998: Dawes C
Recent research on calculus.
The New Zealand dental journal 1998;94(416):60-2.
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1998: Corbett T L; Dawes C
A comparison of the site-specificity of supragingival and subgingival calculus deposition.
Journal of periodontology 1998;69(1):1-8.
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1998: Dibdin G H; Dawes C
A mathematical model of the influence of salivary urea on the pH of fasted dental plaque and on the changes occurring during a cariogenic challenge.
Caries research 1998;32(1):70-4.
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1997: Sas R; Dawes C
The intra-oral distribution of unstimulated and chewing-gum-stimulated parotid saliva.
Archives of oral biology 1997;42(7):469-74.
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1997: Dawes C
Effect of a bicarbonate-containing dentifrice on pH changes in a gel-stabilized plaque after exposure to sucrose.
Compendium of continuing education in dentistry. (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995). Supplement 1997;18(21):S8-10; quiz S45.
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1996: Dawes C
Effect of a bicarbonate-containing dentifrice on pH changes in a gel-stabilized plaque after exposure to sucrose.
Compendium of continuing education in dentistry. (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995). Supplement 1996;17(19):S8-10.
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1995: Macpherson L M; Girardin D C; Hughes N J; Stephen K W; Dawes C
The site-specificity of supragingival calculus deposition on the lingual surfaces of the six permanent lower anterior teeth in humans and the effects of age, sex, gum-chewing habits, and the time since the last prophylaxis on calculus scores.
Journal of dental research 1995;74(10):1715-20.
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1995: Dibdin G H; Dawes C; Macpherson L M
Computer modeling of the effects of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containing gums on the pH changes in dental plaque associated with a cariogenic challenge at different intra-oral sites.
Journal of dental research 1995;74(8):1482-8.
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1995: Dong C; Dawes C
The effects of blindfolding and blindness on the unstimulated and chewing-gum stimulated flow rates of whole saliva.
Archives of oral biology 1995;40(8):771-5.
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1995: Dawes C; Dong C
The flow rate and electrolyte composition of whole saliva elicited by the use of sucrose-containing and sugar-free chewing-gums.
Archives of oral biology 1995;40(8):699-705.
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1995: Dawes C
Some reflections on the influence of Neil Jenkins on dental education and research.
Journal of dental research 1995;74(7):1346-8.
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1995: Dong C; Puckett A D; Dawes C
The effects of chewing frequency and duration of gum chewing on salivary flow rate and sucrose concentration.
Archives of oral biology 1995;40(7):585-8.
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1994: Macpherson L M; Dawes C
Distribution of sucrose around the mouth and its clearance after a sucrose mouthrinse or consumption of three different foods.
Caries research 1994;28(3):150-5.
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1993: Macpherson L M; Dawes C
An in vitro stimulation of the effects of chewing sugar-free and sugar-containing chewing gums on pH changes in dental plaque.
Journal of dental research 1993;72(10):1391-7.
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1993: Rosenhek M; Macpherson L M; Dawes C
The effects of chewing-gum stick size and duration of chewing on salivary flow rate and sucrose and bicarbonate concentrations.
Archives of oral biology 1993;38(10):885-91.
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1993: Dawes C; MacPherson L M
The distribution of saliva and sucrose around the mouth during the use of chewing gum and the implications for the site-specificity of caries and calculus deposition.
Journal of dental research 1993;72(5):852-7.
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1992: Dawes C; Macpherson L M
Effects of nine different chewing-gums and lozenges on salivary flow rate and pH.
Caries research 1992;26(3):176-82.
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1991: Macpherson L M; Chen W Y; Dawes C
Effects of salivary bicarbonate content and film velocity on pH changes in an artificial plaque containing Streptococcus oralis, after exposure to sucrose.
Journal of dental research 1991;70(9):1235-8.
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1991: Macpherson L M; Dawes C
Effects of salivary film velocity on pH changes in an artificial plaque containing Streptococcus oralis, after exposure to sucrose.
Journal of dental research 1991;70(9):1230-4.
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1991: Macpherson L M; Dawes C
Urea concentration in minor mucous gland secretions and the effect of salivary film velocity on urea metabolism by Streptococcus vestibularis in an artificial plaque.
Journal of periodontal research 1991;26(5):395-401.
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1990: Dawes C; Weatherell J A
Kinetics of fluoride in the oral fluids.
Journal of dental research 1990;69 Spec No():638-44; discussion 682-3.
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1989: Dawes C
An analysis of factors influencing diffusion from dental plaque into a moving film of saliva and the implications for caries.
Journal of dental research 1989;68(11):1483-8.
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1989: Dawes C; Watanabe S; Biglow-Lecomte P; Dibdin G H
Estimation of the velocity of the salivary film at some different locations in the mouth.
Journal of dental research 1989;68(11):1479-82.
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1988: Watanabe S; Dawes C
A comparison of the effects of tasting and chewing foods on the flow rate of whole saliva in man.
Archives of oral biology 1988;33(10):761-4.
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1988: Watanabe S; Dawes C
The effects of different foods and concentrations of citric acid on the flow rate of whole saliva in man.
Archives of oral biology 1988;33(1):1-5.
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1987: Lecomte P; Dawes C
The influence of salivary flow rate on diffusion of potassium chloride from artificial plaque at different sites in the mouth.
Journal of dental research 1987;66(11):1614-8.
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1986: Dibdin G H; Shellis R P; Dawes C
A comparison of the potassium content and osmolality of plaque fluid and saliva, and the effects of plaque storage.
Journal of dental research 1986;65(8):1053-6.
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1986: Dawes C; Dibdin G H
A theoretical analysis of the effects of plaque thickness and initial salivary sucrose concentration on diffusion of sucrose into dental plaque and its conversion to acid during salivary clearance.
Journal of dental research 1986;65(2):89-94.
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