Sorbitol Adaptation of Dental Plaque in People with Low and Normal Salivary-secretion Rates
- 1 February 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Dental Research
- Vol. 69 (2) , 442-446
- https://doi.org/10.1177/00220345900690020401
Abstract
Caries-related bacteriological and biochemical factors were studied in 12 persons with low and 11 persons with normal salivary-secretion rates before and after a four-week period of frequent mouthrinses with 10% sorbitol solution (adaptation period). After the adaptation period, an increase in total numbers of sorbitol-fermenting bacteria and mutans streptococci was found in plaque samples from both groups. The pH drop in dental plaque in situ after a mouthrinse with sorbitol was more pronounced after the adaptation period, especially in the group with the low salivary-secretion rate. Increased acid production in plaque from sorbitol was also observed in the two groups in vitro. The composition of the fermentation end-products was affected by the sorbitol exposure. It is suggested that in subjects with diminished natural protection against caries development, such as patients with low salivary-secretion rate, a cariogenic potential of sorbitol should be considered when this polyol is included in products that might be used frequently.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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