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Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (1993) 27 (Suppl. 1): 50–55.
Published Online: 20 November 2009
...T. Imfeld The caries-preventive efficacy of sweeteners and sugar substitutes is not clearly established on an epidemiological scale. A review of cariogenicity assessments in vitro and in vivo as well as of human clinical caries trials, however, clearly demonstrates that the replacement of sugar...
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Caries Res (1993) 27 (Suppl. 1): 72–76.
Published Online: 20 November 2009
... also prevent caries by means of their antiplaque properties. Sugar substitutes stabilize the microflora by reducing the number of acid challenges to plaque and stimulating saliva flow; some also have antimicrobial properties, especially against mutans streptococci. Vaccines have been prepared from...
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Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (1992) 26 (5): 363–366.
Published Online: 19 November 2009
... to in the content or advertisements. Cariogenicity testing Intense sweeteners Rebaudioside A Stevioside Sugar substitutes Basic Sciences Caries Res 1992;26:363-366 S. Das3 A .n Dasb R.A. Murphyb 1C. Punwania M.P Nasutionc A.D. Kinghomc i Department of Pediatric Dentistry. t*Department of Oral Medicine...
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Caries Res (1988) 22 (1): 55–62.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
...D. Kandelman; A. Bär; A. Hefti The value for caries prevention of partial sugar substitution by xylitol was tested in a 32-month nonrandomized comparative field study. A total of 746 6- to 12-year-old children living on three islands of the Polynesian archipelago were enrolled in the study...
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Caries Res (1986) 20 (5): 441–443.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
..., The Netherlands Key Words. Caries, experimental Lactitol Programmed feeding Sugar substitutes The crucial role of sucrose in the etiol­ ogy of dental caries [Newbrun, 1967] has prompted the search for sugar substitutes with a low cariogenicity. Sorbitol and xylitol have been used as low cariogenic sweeteners...
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Caries Res (1984) 18 (4): 375–384.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
... cariogenic than the other sugar substitutes. 18 11 2009 Caries, experimental Lycasin Sorbitol L -Sorbose Sugar substitutes Xylitol Caries Res. 18: 375-384(1984) © I 984 S.Kargcr AG, Basel 0 008-6568/84/0184-0375 S 2.75/0 Potential Cariogenicity of Lycasin® 80/55 in Comparison to Starch...
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Caries Res (1988) 22 (4): 237–241.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
... than in the aspartame, sorbitol, and water groups (p < 0.05). Rinsing with 0.05% aspartame (similar in pH and concentration to that found in carbonated beverages) or sorbitol did not potentiate caries activity. Aspartame Caries, experimental Rat caries Sorbitol Sugar substitutes 18 11...
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Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (1984) 18 (3): 269–277.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
... or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Caries, experimental Remineralization Sugar substitutes Xylitol Animal Studies Caries...
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Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (1989) 23 (6): 412–416.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
... In vivo Acid Production from Medicines in Syrup Form M. Rekola Department of Cariology, Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku, Finland © 1989 S. KargerACi. Base 0008-6568 89/0236-0412S 2.75 i> Key Words. Cariogenicity testing Dental plaque pH Sugar substitutes Sweeteners Abstract. Syrup-form...
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Caries Res (1978) 12 (1): 60–68.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
... after consumption of the experimental licorice, i. e. to pH 5. Caries Res. 12: 60-68 (1978) Acid Production from a Nonsugar Licorice and Different Sugar Substitutes in Streptococcus mutans Monoculture and Pooled Plaque-Saliva Mixtures F. A. Toors and J. I. B. Herczog Department of Preventive Dentistry...
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Caries Res (1979) 13 (6): 301–306.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
...J.S. van der Hoeven A new sugar substitute, Palatinit®, is an equimolar mixture of the disaccharide alcohols α- D -glucopyranosyl-1,6 sorbitol and α- D -glucopyranosyl-1,6 mannitol. Palatinit can be produced on an industrial scale from sucrose. Representative isolates of the predominant oral genera...
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Caries Res (1980) 14 (2): 61–66.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
... or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Caries, experimental Palatinit® Microbial ecology Sugar substitutes Original Papers Caries Res. 14: 61-66 (1980) Cariogenicity of Disaccharide Alcohols in Rats J. S. van der Hoeven...
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Caries Res (1980) 14 (2): 67–74.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
... in microbiological parameters of the plaque quality could be demonstrated between plaques influenced by the sugar substitutes or sugar solutions, nor could a relationship be demonstrated between the values of the salivary parameters and degree of demineralization. It is suggested that the method is suitable...
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Caries Res (1983) 17 (4): 340–352.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
... high mortality. The purpose of the present study was to develop a more suitable diet to test sugar substitutes, with special emphasis on the general health of the rats and less extreme caries scores in comparison to diet 2000. A purified powder diet (SSP), which meets the nutritional requirements...
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Caries Res (1983) 17 (4): 335–339.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
...(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Acid production Isomaltulose Plaque Sugar substitutes Caries Res. 17: 335-339(1983) © 1983 S. Karecr AG. Basel 0008...
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Caries Res (1981) 15 (6): 508–511.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
... or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Artificial sweeteners Caries reversals Rat caries Sugar substitutes Short Communications Caries Res. 15: 508-511 (1981) Reversal of Fissure Caries in the Albino Rat by Sweetening...
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Caries Res (1980) 14 (3): 136–140.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Caries, experimental Sugar substitutes Sweets between meals Caries Res. 14: 136-140 (1980) Cariogenicity...
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Caries Res (1979) 13 (3): 132–136.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
... was not obtained under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Therefore, it seems to be of doubtful value to produce, e.g., sweets consisting of a sucrose-xylitol mixture and to expect that these products will have caries-preventive properties. Caries prevention Sugar substitutes Xylitol Caries Res. 13...
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Caries Res (1980) 14 (5): 324–332.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
...A.R. Firestone; R. Schmid; H.R. Mühlemann In four separate studies, 50% aqueous solutions of sugar substitutes (150 or 200 μl) were topically applied 3 or 5 times daily on molar teeth in rats receiving a low cariogenic diet (20% sucrose) ad libitum . All animals had been inoculated with Actinomyces...