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Caries Res ; 33(1): 23-31, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9831777

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that xylitol, alone and in combination with fluoride, affects the salivary flow rate and micro-biota, dental plaque accumulation, gingivitis development, and the acidogenic potential of plaque. Three groups, each of 10 subjects, rinsed for 1 min 3 times daily over two 4-week periods, first with 10 ml water (control), and thereafter with either 0.05% NaF, 40% xylitol, or with 0.025% NaF plus 20% xylitol according to a double-blind controlled design. They performed habitual mechanical tooth cleaning during the first 2 weeks of each period but abstained from interdental cleaning during the final 2 weeks. While mouth rinsing was continued, all mechanical oral hygiene was discontinued the last 2 days of each period to permit plaque accumulation. The last mouth rinse was administered in the clinic before the final examination. The following parameters were assessed: (1) unstimulated and paraffin-stimulated salivary secretion rates; (2) salivary micro-biota; (3) plaque index; (4) papillar bleeding; (5) plaque pH response to sucrose, and (6) lactate formation by dental plaque. No statistically significant differences in any of the parameters were found. In conclusion, three daily mouth rinses with fluoride and xylitol, separately or in combination, did not affect the salivary flow rate or micro-biota, dental plaque accumulation, gingivitis development, or the acidogenic potential of plaque.


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Cariostatic Agents/therapeutic use , Dental Plaque/prevention & control , Mouthwashes/therapeutic use , Saliva/drug effects , Sodium Fluoride/therapeutic use , Xylitol/therapeutic use , Acids/antagonists & inhibitors , Adult , Bacteria/drug effects , Bacteria/growth & development , Cariogenic Agents/pharmacology , Cariostatic Agents/administration & dosage , Dental Plaque/metabolism , Dental Plaque/microbiology , Dental Plaque/physiopathology , Dental Plaque Index , Double-Blind Method , Female , Gingival Hemorrhage/prevention & control , Gingivitis/prevention & control , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Lactates/metabolism , Male , Oral Hygiene , Saliva/metabolism , Saliva/microbiology , Secretory Rate/drug effects , Sodium Fluoride/administration & dosage , Sucrose/pharmacology , Xylitol/administration & dosage
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Caries Res ; 31(6): 451-6, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9353585

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present investigation was to study intra-oral variations in total plaque fluoride, and to examine whether such variations were related to plaque pH. Five orthodontic patients abstained from oral hygiene and daily fluoride rinsing for 2 days. Resting and fermenting plaque pH was measured with a touch micro-electrode at 14-21 localized sites on bonded vestibular tooth surfaces in each subject. Plaque samples from the same sites were analysed with a fluoride micro-electrode. A wide range of plaque pH values and fluoride concentrations were observed. In all subjects plaque pH and total fluoride levels were lower at upper than at lower front teeth. A direct log-linear relationship existed between total fluoride and fermenting plaque pH. In 4 of the 5 subjects this relationship was statistically significant (p < 0.05) and quite strong (adjusted R2 0.2-0.5, Beta 0.5-0.7). The study shows significant intra-oral variations in total plaque fluoride related to plaque pH.


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Cariostatic Agents/analysis , Dental Plaque/chemistry , Fluorides/analysis , Orthodontic Appliances , Adolescent , Cuspid , Dental Plaque/metabolism , Dental Plaque/physiopathology , Female , Fermentation , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Incisor , Linear Models , Male , Mandible , Maxilla , Microelectrodes , Mouth/physiology , Proteins/analysis
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