2021
DOI: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i29a31572
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Effects of Different Beverages on Salivary pH and Time Taken by Saliva to Regain Normal pH among Teenagers

Abstract: Introduction: Status of oral health depends on diet that we consume on daily basis. Diet does not predispose tissues of oral cavity at risk but it’s the change in pH that leads to acidic oral environment causing dry mouth, tooth decay, erosion and bad breath. Potential role of various foods in enamel demineralization has been evaluated. The decreased pH for longer durations ultimately leads to enamel dissolution and lesion formation. the current study is aimed to evaluate the change in pH in oral cavity after … Show more

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“…Subsequently, a gradual recovery was noted within 60 min and there was a significant difference at the five-time points compared to t 0 . This result is similarly reported by Hirani et al [ 39 ]. However, according to Bhat et al [ 40 ] study, the salivary pH reached the baseline level at 30 min after sweetened milk consumption.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Subsequently, a gradual recovery was noted within 60 min and there was a significant difference at the five-time points compared to t 0 . This result is similarly reported by Hirani et al [ 39 ]. However, according to Bhat et al [ 40 ] study, the salivary pH reached the baseline level at 30 min after sweetened milk consumption.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%