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CARIOSTATIC EFFECT OF PALATINOSE ON EXPERIMENTAL DENTAL CARIES IN RATS
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1983
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NutritionDental ConditionsOdontologyMedicineOral CavityOral HygieneSevere Dental CariesOral BiologyOral MicrobiologyDental DiseaseSucrose ContentDietary SucrosePreventive DentistryMicrobiologyPharmacologyDental Infections
Specific pathogen-free Sprague-Dawley rats infected with Streptococcus mutans MT8148R (serotype c) developed a severe dental caries when fed a diet containing 56% sucrose (diet #2000) . Complete replacement of the dietary sucrose with palatinose, a structural isomer of sucrose, however, resulted in negligible caries induction and plaque accumulation. Replacement of half of the sucrose content of diet #2000 with palatinose induced dental caries; however, the caries score was significantly lower than that induced by diet #2000. No significant reduction in caries development was observed when a quarter of the dietary sucrose was replaced with palatinose.
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