| Literature DB >> 12580357 |
Kauko K Mäkinen1, Kauko P Isotupa, Taina Kivilompolo, Pirkko-Liisa Mäkinen, Satu Murtomaa, Juhani Petäjä, Jukka Toivanen, Eva Söderling.
Abstract
The effect of chewable saliva-stimulants on Streptococcus mutans levels in dental plaque and paraffin-stimulated whole saliva among participants who were mentally disabled was investigated. Over 64-days, 98 participants chewed one of four saliva-stimulating tablets five times/day. The tablets contained one of the following: xylitol (X) or sorbitol (S), or 1:1 mixtures of xylitol and erythritol (XE) or sorbitol and erythritol (SE). Consumption of xylitol and sorbitol in Groups X and S was 5.4 grams/day/ subject, and of each polyol in Groups XE and SE, consumption was 2.7 g/day/subject. Interproximal dental plaque and stimulated whole saliva were sampled at baseline, at Day 36, and Day 64. There was a statistically significant reduction of S. mutans in plaque and saliva counts in Groups X and XE. The percentage of S. mutans in total streptococci increased significantly in dental plaque in Group S but decreased in the other groups. The results suggest that xylitol-containing saliva stimulants may be more effective than sorbitol-containing products in controlling some caries-associated parameters in people who are mentally disabled. Also a relationship may exist between the pentitol-type xylitol and S. mutans, and erythritol may exert a specific biochemical effect on this organism, although further studies are needed.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2002 PMID: 12580357 DOI: 10.1111/j.1754-4505.2002.tb00269.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Spec Care Dentist ISSN: 0275-1879