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Caries Res (2014) 48 (3): 214–222.
Published Online: 29 January 2014
... of sucrose, glucose, sucralose and sorbitol, the biofilm mass was quantified up to 96 h, the pH of the spent culture media was measured, the expression of biofilm-related genes was determined, and demineralization challenge experiments were conduct in enamel fragments. The presence of sugars or sugar...
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Caries Res (2011) 45 (1): 31–39.
Published Online: 30 December 2010
... and incubated in saliva between feedings. Before or after feeding, biofilms were exposed to either 7.5% xylitol, 7.5% sorbitol or to saliva (control) for 20 min. After 64.5 h, biofilms were harvested and the microbial composition was analysed by non-selective and selective culturing. Strain variability...
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Caries Res (1994) 28 (1): 48–54.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
...K. Wennerholm; J. Arends; D. Birkhed; J. Ruben; C.G. Emilson; A.G. Dijkman Seventeen subjects with more than 3 × 105 mutans streptococci per millilitre of saliva completed this randomised, cross-over study. Four different chewing-gums, containing: (1) 70% xylitol, (2) 35% xylitol+ 35% sorbitol, (3...
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Caries Res (1994) 28 (4): 251–256.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
...D.J. Bradshaw; P.D. Marsh Xylitol and sorbitol are effective as non-cariogenic sugar substitutes. A number of studies suggest that xylitol may have an additional, caries-reducing effect. This study examines the effect of xylitol and sorbitol, when pulsed together with glucose, on the composition...
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Caries Res (1996) 30 (6): 408–417.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
... of fluoride, and difficult access to dental care. The gum, formed into either sticks or pellets, comprised either xylitol, sorbitol, or mixtures thereof The gum was chewed for 5 min under supervision five times a day during the school year, and for variable times during nonschool days. Seven groups were...
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Caries Res (1997) 31 (1): 50–54.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
... produced significantly lower plaque pH levels than a solution of sorbitol gum extract. The subsequent flow of saliva over the plaque/pH electrode interface resulted in a significant and rapid increase in pH. Repeat experiments, using deionised water instead of saliva, demonstrated no increase in pH...
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Caries Res (1990) 24 (3): 220–223.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
... or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Acid production Dental caries Lactobacilli Mutans streptococci Sorbitol 22 03 1988 19 07 1989 18 11 2009 Caries Res 1990;24:220-223 © 1990 S. Karger AG. Basel...
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Caries Res (1989) 23 (3): 165–167.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
... of Glasgow Dental School, Glasgow, Scotland, UK Key Words. Cariogenicity tests Sorbitol Streptococcus mutans Sucrose In cariogenicity testing two main types of tests are used: human in vivo plaque pH tests and animal car­ ies experiments. The former provide information con­ cerning the acidogenic...
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Caries Res (1991) 25 (1): 74–79.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
...L.G. Petersson; D. Birkhed; A. Gleerup; M. Johansson; G. Jönsson The caries-inhibiting effect of unsupervised daily use of four different toothpastes was compared in a 3-year clinical and microbiological study: (1) 0.8% sodium monofluorophosphate (MFP) with 3% xylitol and 6% sorbitol; (2) 0.03...
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Caries Res (1990) 24 (2): 107–112.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
...S. Kalfas; Y. Maki; D. Birkhed; S. Edwardsson The acid production from sorbitol and glucose was studied under anaerobic conditions in resting cell suspensions of bacteria from the predominant sorbitol-fermenting human dental plaque flora, belonging to the genera Streptococcus, Lactobacillus...
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Caries Res (1988) 22 (6): 375–376.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Hydrogenated glucose syrup Lycasin Plaque pH Sorbitol Sucrose Caries Res 1988;22:375-376 © 19,SS S. Kargcr AC!. Basel 0008-656X/88/0226-0375 S 2.75/0 Effect of Lycasin upon Plaque pH When Taken...
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Caries Res (1988) 22 (4): 237–241.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
...R.K. Lout; L.B. Messer; A. Soberay; K. Kajander; J. Rudney The cariogenicity of frequent rinsings with aspartame and sorbitol was studied in the rat caries model with animals randomly assigned to four oral rinse groups (16 rats/group): 0.05% aspartame, 20% sorbitol, deionized distilled water...
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Caries Res (1988) 22 (5): 288–296.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
...-cariogenic, producing a very low level of caries, similar to that on a maize starch regimen and significantly below that on a sucrose regimen. At 16% in the diet D -sorbitol was even less cariogenic than Lycasin. Compared with the sucrose control, the reductions in caries scores were 89% on the sorbitol...
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Caries Res (1987) 21 (3): 204–214.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
...G.M. Best; A.T. Brown Saccharin markedly decreased the sorbitol- and mannitol-dependent growth rate and growth yield of Streptococcus mutans NCTC 10449 and also decreased the amount of acid produced from these hexitols by the organism. In addition, saccharin increased both the lag phase when...