The Effect of Increased Mastication by Daily Gum-chewing on Salivary Gland Output and Dental Plaque Acidogenicity
- 1 December 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Dental Research
- Vol. 70 (12) , 1474-1478
- https://doi.org/10.1177/00220345910700120101
Abstract
The effect of increased mastication on plaque metabolism and salivary gland function was determined in 11 human subjects who chewed a sugarless gum for ten minutes of each waking hour for two weeks. Prior to and at the conclusion of the gum-chewing regimen, unstimulated whole saliva and 2% citric-acid-stimulated parotid saliva were collected. Flow rates, pH, and buffer capacity were determined on all saliva samples. In addition, parotid saliva was analyzed for protein concentration and the proteins further studied by SDS-PAGE. The plaque pH response to a 10% sucrose rinse was also measured before and after the regimen. Significant increases were observed in the pH and buffer capacity of unstimulated whole saliva as were similar increases in the flow rate, pH, and buffer capacity of stimulated parotid saliva. Protein concentrations and profiles remained unaffected. In addition, the resting plaque pH and minimum plaque pH reached after a sucrose challenge were both raised significantly, with a significant reduction in the cH area. The results of this study indicate that increased masticatory effort by frequent consumption of sugar-free chewing gum over a prolonged time period resulted in a functional increase in the output of stimulated parotid saliva, as well as in increases in pH and buffer capacity of whole and parotid saliva, which may help to reduce plaque acidogenicity.Keywords
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