The objective of these studies was to simulate the effect of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containing chewing gums on the return of the pH to neutrality after exposure to sucrose of plaque located on the buccal (BLM) and lingual (LLM) surfaces of the lower molar teeth. In study 1, a 0.5-mm-deep artificial plaque containing Streptococcus oralis cells was exposed to 10% sucrose for one min, and a 0.1-mm-thick film of sucrose-free artificial saliva was then flowed over the plaque surface at the unstimulated salivary film velocities previously found at the BLM and LLM sites. At the time of the pH minimum (pH 4-5), one of three conditions was simulated: (a) a no-gum-chewing control, or chewing for 20 min on either (b) a sugar-free gum or (c) a ...
This study was performed to evaluate the effect of a glucose rinse and of plaque accumulation on pH ...
Changes in plaque pH after a sucrose rinse were simultaneously monitored by plaque sampling, touchin...
Chewing gum increases salivary flow rate (SFR) and pH, but differences in preferences of gum flavor ...
The objective of these studies was to simulate the effect of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containi...
The objective ofthese studies was to simulate the effect of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containin...
Results from a computer model suggest that following exposure of dental plaque to sucrose, the rate ...
Chewing-gum stimulation of salivary flow (at the time of the pH minimum following exposure of plaque...
Introduction:Many different kinds of chewing gum can increase the flow of saliva, and they have been...
Variation in salivary access to different intra-oral sites is an important factor in the site-depend...
The effect of increased mastication on plaque metabolism and salivary gland function was determined ...
A reduced pool of calcium in dental plaque would be expected to increase the ability of plaque fluid...
Sugar-free chewing gum has been claimed to be a useful means of reducing dental plaque accumulation....
The present study is undertaken to find out the pH of resting plaque in children with no caries, mod...
Objective: Although the most useful method to reduce mechanical dental plaque is brushing and flossi...
The aim of this double-blind crossover study was to determine the effect of chewing urea-containing ...
This study was performed to evaluate the effect of a glucose rinse and of plaque accumulation on pH ...
Changes in plaque pH after a sucrose rinse were simultaneously monitored by plaque sampling, touchin...
Chewing gum increases salivary flow rate (SFR) and pH, but differences in preferences of gum flavor ...
The objective of these studies was to simulate the effect of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containi...
The objective ofthese studies was to simulate the effect of chewing sugar-free and sucrose-containin...
Results from a computer model suggest that following exposure of dental plaque to sucrose, the rate ...
Chewing-gum stimulation of salivary flow (at the time of the pH minimum following exposure of plaque...
Introduction:Many different kinds of chewing gum can increase the flow of saliva, and they have been...
Variation in salivary access to different intra-oral sites is an important factor in the site-depend...
The effect of increased mastication on plaque metabolism and salivary gland function was determined ...
A reduced pool of calcium in dental plaque would be expected to increase the ability of plaque fluid...
Sugar-free chewing gum has been claimed to be a useful means of reducing dental plaque accumulation....
The present study is undertaken to find out the pH of resting plaque in children with no caries, mod...
Objective: Although the most useful method to reduce mechanical dental plaque is brushing and flossi...
The aim of this double-blind crossover study was to determine the effect of chewing urea-containing ...
This study was performed to evaluate the effect of a glucose rinse and of plaque accumulation on pH ...
Changes in plaque pH after a sucrose rinse were simultaneously monitored by plaque sampling, touchin...
Chewing gum increases salivary flow rate (SFR) and pH, but differences in preferences of gum flavor ...