The distribution of sucrose in whole saliva and in saliva from seven different regions of the mouth was determined in 10 subjects over the 10-min period following the chewing of a doughnut, sucking on a mint candy, the drinking of orange juice, or use of a 10% sucrose mouthrinse. With all products, the sucrose was distributed non-uniformly, with particularly low concentrations on the lingual surfaces of the lower incisors and the facial surfaces of the upper molars. Clearance was also most rapid from these sites. Since the depth and duration of a Stephan curve in dental plaque is influenced by the sugar concentration to which the plaque is exposed, the results, together with previous results on salivary film velocity in different regions of...
Chewing xylitol gum has been shown to be effective to produce of saliva between chewing sucrose gum....
Since dental plaque reservoirs of fluoride (F), calcium (Ca) and inorganic phosphorus (Pi) are susce...
Chewing-gum stimulation of salivary flow (at the time of the pH minimum following exposure of plaque...
Over a 20-minute period, subjects expectorated 8 samples of whole saliva (EWS) while chewing gum. Fl...
The hypotheses to be tested were: (i) that chewing sugar-free gum frequently and for long periods wo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among frequency of sucrose exposure, m...
The aim of this study was to conduct a review of the literature to assess the relationship between q...
The present study is undertaken to find out the pH of resting plaque in children with no caries, mod...
A reduced pool of calcium in dental plaque would be expected to increase the ability of plaque fluid...
The objective of these studies was to simulate the effect of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containi...
Variation in salivary access to different intra-oral sites is an important factor in the site-depend...
Sucrose was omitted from the diet of a group of 19 men over a period of 14 weeks, and replaced by gl...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among frequency of sucrose exposure, m...
Results from a computer model suggest that following exposure of dental plaque to sucrose, the rate ...
The objective ofthese studies was to simulate the effect of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containin...
Chewing xylitol gum has been shown to be effective to produce of saliva between chewing sucrose gum....
Since dental plaque reservoirs of fluoride (F), calcium (Ca) and inorganic phosphorus (Pi) are susce...
Chewing-gum stimulation of salivary flow (at the time of the pH minimum following exposure of plaque...
Over a 20-minute period, subjects expectorated 8 samples of whole saliva (EWS) while chewing gum. Fl...
The hypotheses to be tested were: (i) that chewing sugar-free gum frequently and for long periods wo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among frequency of sucrose exposure, m...
The aim of this study was to conduct a review of the literature to assess the relationship between q...
The present study is undertaken to find out the pH of resting plaque in children with no caries, mod...
A reduced pool of calcium in dental plaque would be expected to increase the ability of plaque fluid...
The objective of these studies was to simulate the effect of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containi...
Variation in salivary access to different intra-oral sites is an important factor in the site-depend...
Sucrose was omitted from the diet of a group of 19 men over a period of 14 weeks, and replaced by gl...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among frequency of sucrose exposure, m...
Results from a computer model suggest that following exposure of dental plaque to sucrose, the rate ...
The objective ofthese studies was to simulate the effect of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containin...
Chewing xylitol gum has been shown to be effective to produce of saliva between chewing sucrose gum....
Since dental plaque reservoirs of fluoride (F), calcium (Ca) and inorganic phosphorus (Pi) are susce...
Chewing-gum stimulation of salivary flow (at the time of the pH minimum following exposure of plaque...