Dental erosive potential of non-nutritive sweeteners (Aspartame, Acesulfame-k, Sucralose), and steviol glycosides in carbonated drinks / Mukarramah Zainal ... [et al.]
The link of acidic beverage consumption and dental erosion is a well-known fact. However, the substitution of sucrose and high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) by either non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) or Steviol Glycosides (SG) in carbonated soft drinks remains unclear. Objective: To assesses the dental e...
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700 | 1 | 0 | |a Nur Aqilah, Mohammad Zainan |e author |
700 | 1 | 0 | |a Zulkapli, Rahayu |e author |
245 | 0 | 0 | |a Dental erosive potential of non-nutritive sweeteners (Aspartame, Acesulfame-k, Sucralose), and steviol glycosides in carbonated drinks / Mukarramah Zainal ... [et al.] |
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520 | |a The link of acidic beverage consumption and dental erosion is a well-known fact. However, the substitution of sucrose and high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) by either non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) or Steviol Glycosides (SG) in carbonated soft drinks remains unclear. Objective: To assesses the dental erosion potential related to NNS (Aspartame, Acesulfame-K, Sucralose), and SG in carbonated soft drinks on 60 extracted healthy premolar teeth. Methods: Samples were randomly distributed into five groups: Group I: Classic Coke™, Group II: Light Coke™, Group III: Stevia Coke™, Group IV: Mineral Water, Group V: Distilled Water. Initially, pH, titratable acidity and calcium content of each tested drinks were determined. Standardize enamel surface area of premolar teeth were exposed in selected five beverages in 5-minute duration, three times in 4 hours interval daily for four consecutive days. The erosive potential was evaluated by measuring calcium released and teeth weight loss. Results: All tested carbonated soft drinks showed significance differences p<0.05. Light Coke™ showed the highest dental erosion followed by Classic Coke™ and Stevia Coke™. Conclusion: Substitution of sweeteners types in acidic beverages do give a different influence on teeth erosion. SG can be proposed as future sweetener substitute in acidic beverages to reduce dental erosion. | ||
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