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The Use of the Beagle Dog as a Dental Stain Model

B.R. Schemehorn

Indiana University School of Dentistry, Oral Health Research Institute, 410 Beauty Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202

J.L. McDonald, Jr

Indiana University School of Dentistry, Oral Health Research Institute, 410 Beauty Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202

G.K. Stookey

Indiana University School of Dentistry, Oral Health Research Institute, 410 Beauty Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202

Two studies were conducted to assess stain accumulation in beagle dogs following four wk of treatments with water or chlorhexidine. Clinical stain assessments were made by two examiners using different grading procedures. Both scoring methods demonstrated increased stain associated with chlorhexidine usage, and the results for both examiners appeared to be reproducible from one study to the other.

Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 61, No. 8, 1028-1030 (1982)
DOI: 10.1177/00220345820610080701


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