2021
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1779
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Effects of Xylitol and CPP-ACP Chewing Gum on Salivary Properties of Children with Molar Incisor Hypomineralization

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“…The present findings indicated that both salivary flow rate and saliva pH were increased directly after the application of both placebo and CPP-ACP with a statistically significant difference between different time points. These findings were in agreement with of Prathima et al study (2021) which showed that maximum peak rise in salivary pH was observed immediately after spitting the CPP-ACP containing gums [17] de Oliveira PRA et al (2022) showed in their study that tooth remineralization of initial teeth demineralization gives better results in the presence of fluoride in conjunction with CPP-ACP. They also reported that placebotreated specimens incorporated fluoride from the saliva due to the high sensitivity of white spot lesions (demineralized enamel) to pH cycling.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The present findings indicated that both salivary flow rate and saliva pH were increased directly after the application of both placebo and CPP-ACP with a statistically significant difference between different time points. These findings were in agreement with of Prathima et al study (2021) which showed that maximum peak rise in salivary pH was observed immediately after spitting the CPP-ACP containing gums [17] de Oliveira PRA et al (2022) showed in their study that tooth remineralization of initial teeth demineralization gives better results in the presence of fluoride in conjunction with CPP-ACP. They also reported that placebotreated specimens incorporated fluoride from the saliva due to the high sensitivity of white spot lesions (demineralized enamel) to pH cycling.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…However, a recent review recognized that there is a need to design further studies to make a reliable assessment between hyposalivation and dental caries in young patients [16]. Prathima et al study (2021) showed that maximum peak rise in salivary pH was observed immediately after spitting the CPP-ACP containing gums [17]. However, Ozdas et al (2015) showed that the increase buffering capacity of CPP-ACP was observed since the fourth week of application [18] A recent systematic review showed that there is an evidence regarding the remineralizing effect of CPP-ACP by studying the roughness of enamel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to research by Prathima et al, there is no significant difference between the two types of chewing gum with its ability to increase the flow rate, pH, and salivary buffer capacity. However, chewing gum with CPP-ACP content showed better results than gum with xylitol content in increased buffer action [25]. Another study by Padminee et al stated an increase in pH and salivary buffering ability after using gum with CPP-ACP content.…”
Section: Cpp-acp Vs Xylitol Chewing Gummentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Both chewing gum containing CPP-ACP and xylitol can increase the salivary flow rate and pH. This is because chewing gum for a long time will increase the stimulated saliva, which ultimately causes an increase in salivary pH [25,26]. According to research by Prathima et al, there is no significant difference between the two types of chewing gum with its ability to increase the flow rate, pH, and salivary buffer capacity.…”
Section: Cpp-acp Vs Xylitol Chewing Gummentioning
confidence: 99%
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