Introduction: Study on the effect of topically applied mutanase on plaque formation and caries in rats showed strong inhibition of dental caries. Furthermore, it has been shown that the presence of mutanase in dental plaque may affect the synthesis and structure of sticky, extracellular glucans. The Hypothesis: Mutanase can be easily added to gum base. After chewing of mutanase-containing chewing gum, the enzyme will be released into the oral cavity. Mutanase will hydrolyze sticky, extracellular glucans, e.g., mutan inhibiting cariogenic bacteria to cohere/adhere and form plaque. Evaluation of the Hypothesis: The main challenge with this hypothesis is the source of mutanase. It can be obtained from Paenibacillus sp. MP-1 or Trichoderma harz...
Aim The effects on plaque parameters of sugar free chewing-gums (CG) sweetened with either maltitol ...
PubMedID: 16343417Background and objective: Dental caries is associated with oral pathogens and Stre...
Objective: Dental caries is caused by demineralization of the tooth surface by organic acids as a re...
Dental caries is a multi factorial disease that starts with microbiological shifts affected by saliv...
Dental caries, a biofilm-related oral disease, is a result of disruption of the microbial ecological...
Sugar-free chewing gum has been claimed to be a useful means of reducing dental plaque accumulation....
Objectives. To consider the e"ects of chewing gum on dental plaque and saliva, and to discuss the v...
Sugar-free chewing gum has been claimed to be a useful means of reducing dental plaque accumulation....
This study aims to evaluate the effect of anti-Streptococcus mutans IgY gel on quantity of S. mutans...
Chewing gums may be particularly effective means for delivering and maintaining bioactive molecules,...
Background: Sugar alcohols such as xylitol are incorporated in a number of oral hygiene products for...
Chewing gums may be particularly effective means for delivering and maintaining bioactive molecules,...
Chewing gums may be particularly effective means for delivering and maintaining bioactive molecules,...
Chewing gums may be particularly effective means for delivering and maintaining bioactive molecules,...
Periodontitis and dental caries are infectious diseases that are claimed to be most widespread among...
Aim The effects on plaque parameters of sugar free chewing-gums (CG) sweetened with either maltitol ...
PubMedID: 16343417Background and objective: Dental caries is associated with oral pathogens and Stre...
Objective: Dental caries is caused by demineralization of the tooth surface by organic acids as a re...
Dental caries is a multi factorial disease that starts with microbiological shifts affected by saliv...
Dental caries, a biofilm-related oral disease, is a result of disruption of the microbial ecological...
Sugar-free chewing gum has been claimed to be a useful means of reducing dental plaque accumulation....
Objectives. To consider the e"ects of chewing gum on dental plaque and saliva, and to discuss the v...
Sugar-free chewing gum has been claimed to be a useful means of reducing dental plaque accumulation....
This study aims to evaluate the effect of anti-Streptococcus mutans IgY gel on quantity of S. mutans...
Chewing gums may be particularly effective means for delivering and maintaining bioactive molecules,...
Background: Sugar alcohols such as xylitol are incorporated in a number of oral hygiene products for...
Chewing gums may be particularly effective means for delivering and maintaining bioactive molecules,...
Chewing gums may be particularly effective means for delivering and maintaining bioactive molecules,...
Chewing gums may be particularly effective means for delivering and maintaining bioactive molecules,...
Periodontitis and dental caries are infectious diseases that are claimed to be most widespread among...
Aim The effects on plaque parameters of sugar free chewing-gums (CG) sweetened with either maltitol ...
PubMedID: 16343417Background and objective: Dental caries is associated with oral pathogens and Stre...
Objective: Dental caries is caused by demineralization of the tooth surface by organic acids as a re...