| Literature DB >> 16352877 |
C P Aires1, C P M Tabchoury, A A Del Bel Cury, H Koo, J A Cury.
Abstract
The relationship between sucrose concentration and cariogenic potential was studied in situ. Adult volunteers wore intraoral palatal appliances containing human dental enamel blocks, which were extraorally submitted 8 times a day for 14 days, to the treatments: deionized distilled water and sucrose solutions from 1 to 40%. The biofilm formed was analyzed with respect to acidogenicity and biochemical composition; enamel demineralization was evaluated by microhardness. The results showed that 1% sucrose is less cariogenic than 5% or higher concentrations, although sucrose solution at 40% was still able to increase the concentration of insoluble polysaccharide in the biofilm formed. The findings suggest that the threshold of sucrose solution concentration for the formation of a cariogenic biofilm is 5%, which provided the same cariogenic potential as that observed for 10 and 20% sucrose solution.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16352877 DOI: 10.1159/000088902
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Caries Res ISSN: 0008-6568 Impact factor: 4.056