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Caries Res (2021) 55 (4): 260–267.
Published Online: 15 June 2021
... demineralization using a validated cariogenic biofilm model. Streptococcus mutans UA159 biofilms ( n = 8) were grown on human saliva-coated bovine enamel slabs of known surface hardness. The biofilms were exposed 8×/day to 0.9% NaCl (negative control), human milk, bovine milk, 7.0% lactose (active human milk...
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Caries Res (1993) 27 (1): 43–50.
Published Online: 20 November 2009
...D. Birkhed; T. Imfeld; S. Edwardsson pH changes in human dental plaque in vivo from lactose and milk have been studied in four separate mouthrinse experiments. (1) pH was measured in plaque samples of 12 subjects before and after 6 weeks of frequent daily mouth-rinsing with 10% lactose. The pH...
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Caries Res (1991) 25 (4): 283–286.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
...% milk or lactose-reduced milk remained essentially caries-free. In contrast, animals given sucrose or lactose to drink developed caries. In addition, animals given sucrose or lactose harbored significantly higher populations of Streptococcus sobrinus than did other groups. Results showed that milk...
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Caries Res (2002) 36 (3): 167–169.
Published Online: 07 June 2002
...C.P. Aires; C.P.M. Tabchoury; A.A. Del Bel Cury; J.A. Cury Since lactose has been used as an excipient in powdered sweeteners, we evaluated its effect on dentine demineralization, in an in situ crossover study. Twelve adult volunteers wore palatal appliances containing 4 blocks of bovine root...