Introduction:Many different kinds of chewing gum can increase the flow of saliva, and they have been proven to have anti-bacterial effects as well. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of natural turpentine and synthetic sugar-free gums on dental plaque pH after a sucrose challenge. Methods: This randomized clinical trial was conducted on 15 subjects, who refrained from oral hygiene for two days and rinsed with 10% sucrose solution. Then for 30 minutes, they chewed one of three sugar-free gums: Van (natural), Orbit Complete, Orbit (synthetic), or one sugar-containing chewing gum (Banana). One group did not receive any gum (control group). Plaque pH was measured by the plaque sampling method before rinsing with sucrose, and 5, 10,...
Introduction: Toothpastes contain bicarbonate ions that can buffer and counter the attack of acid, t...
Introduction: Gingivitis is one of the commonest problems faced by patients with fixed appliances (F...
Background and aim: reduction of dental plaque pH is an effective factor in the incidence of dental ...
The objective of these studies was to simulate the effect of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containi...
Objective: Although the most useful method to reduce mechanical dental plaque is brushing and flossi...
Sugar-free chewing gum has been claimed to be a useful means of reducing dental plaque accumulation....
The objective ofthese studies was to simulate the effect of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containin...
Objective: To determine the time required for pH buffering by saliva after use sugary(S), sugar-free...
AIM : To determine changes in dental plaque pH, salivary pH and its buffering capacity after the use...
AbstractIntroduction: Mechanical tooth cleaning is arguably the most common plaque control procedure...
Aim: The aim of the study is to compare the anticariogenic effectiveness of Casein phosphopeptide- A...
Objective: In general, chemical plaque agents have been used in mouthwashes, gels, and dentifrices. ...
Chewing gum increases salivary flow rate (SFR) and pH, but differences in preferences of gum flavor ...
Objective: Gum chewing increases salivary flow rate and pH. The aim of this study was to compare the...
The aim of this double-blind crossover study was to determine the effect of chewing urea-containing ...
Introduction: Toothpastes contain bicarbonate ions that can buffer and counter the attack of acid, t...
Introduction: Gingivitis is one of the commonest problems faced by patients with fixed appliances (F...
Background and aim: reduction of dental plaque pH is an effective factor in the incidence of dental ...
The objective of these studies was to simulate the effect of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containi...
Objective: Although the most useful method to reduce mechanical dental plaque is brushing and flossi...
Sugar-free chewing gum has been claimed to be a useful means of reducing dental plaque accumulation....
The objective ofthese studies was to simulate the effect of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containin...
Objective: To determine the time required for pH buffering by saliva after use sugary(S), sugar-free...
AIM : To determine changes in dental plaque pH, salivary pH and its buffering capacity after the use...
AbstractIntroduction: Mechanical tooth cleaning is arguably the most common plaque control procedure...
Aim: The aim of the study is to compare the anticariogenic effectiveness of Casein phosphopeptide- A...
Objective: In general, chemical plaque agents have been used in mouthwashes, gels, and dentifrices. ...
Chewing gum increases salivary flow rate (SFR) and pH, but differences in preferences of gum flavor ...
Objective: Gum chewing increases salivary flow rate and pH. The aim of this study was to compare the...
The aim of this double-blind crossover study was to determine the effect of chewing urea-containing ...
Introduction: Toothpastes contain bicarbonate ions that can buffer and counter the attack of acid, t...
Introduction: Gingivitis is one of the commonest problems faced by patients with fixed appliances (F...
Background and aim: reduction of dental plaque pH is an effective factor in the incidence of dental ...