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Articles & Studies
American Dental Association Foundation 2007
Report on Giving
Highlights research indicating xylitol inhibits the growth of mouth
bacteria
“The
use of sorbitol- and xylitol-sweetened chewing gum in caries control".
J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 137, No 2, 190-196.©2006
American Dental Association.
“Effect
of a triclosan-containing toothpaste supplemented with 10% xylitol
on mutans streptococci in saliva and dental plaque. A 6-month
clinical study”..Pubmed.gov. 13 Mar, 2009.
“Six-month
polyol chewing-gum programme in kindergarten-age children: a
feasibility study focusing on mutans streptococci and dental plaque”.
International Dental Journal (2005) 55, 81–88. First5oralhealth.org.
13 Mar, 2009.
“Xylitol
and Dental Caries: An Overview for Clinicians”. March 2003
Journal Of The California Dental Association. cdafoundation.org. 13
Mar, 2009.
“First
Smiles: Dental Health Begins At Birth”. cdafoundation.org. 13
Mar, 2009.
“Xylitol,
Sweeteners, and Dental Caries”. Pediatric Dentistry – 28:2 2006.
First5oralhealth.org. 13 Mar, 2009.
“Sugar
substitute may prevent cavities in toddlers”. Reuters Health. 6
July, 2009. Reuters.com. 7 Dec, 2009.
“Characterization
and prevalence of Solobacterium moorei associated with oral
halitosis”. February 2008 Journal of Breath Research. iop.org. 7
Dec, 2009.
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