Effects of Chewing Different Flavored Gums on Salivary Flow Rate and pH

Chewing gum increases salivary flow rate (SFR) and pH, but differences in preferences of gum flavor may influence SFR and pH. The aim of this paper was to assess the effect of five different flavors of sucrose-free chewing gum on the salivary flow rate and pH in healthy dental students in Isfahan, I...

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Main Authors: Maryam Karami Nogourani, Mohsen Janghorbani, Raha Kowsari Isfahan, Mozhgan Hosseini Beheshti
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2012-01-01
Series:International Journal of Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/569327
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author Maryam Karami Nogourani
Mohsen Janghorbani
Raha Kowsari Isfahan
Mozhgan Hosseini Beheshti
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description Chewing gum increases salivary flow rate (SFR) and pH, but differences in preferences of gum flavor may influence SFR and pH. The aim of this paper was to assess the effect of five different flavors of sucrose-free chewing gum on the salivary flow rate and pH in healthy dental students in Isfahan, Iran. Fifteen (7 men and 8 women) healthy dental student volunteers collected unstimulated saliva and then chewed one of five flavored gums for 6 min. The whole saliva was collected and assessed for 6 consecutive days. After unstimulated saliva was collected, stimulated saliva was collected at interval of 0-1, 1–3, and 3–6 minutes after the start of different flavored chewing gums. The SFR and salivary pH were measured. The SFR increased in all five flavored gums at 1, 3, and 6 minutes after start of chewing gums (𝑃<0.001). The flow rate of all products reached peak in the 1st minute of stimulation, except spearmint-flavored gums which reached peak in the 6th minute. In the 1st minute, the strawberry-flavored gums showed the highest SFR. During 1–3 minutes, strawberry- and apple-flavored gums showed higher SFR, respectively. Only the spearmint- and cinnamon-flavored gum significantly increased salivary pH. Gum flavored can affect the SFR and pH and special flavors can be advised for different individuals according to their oral conditions.
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spelling doaj-art-86553bae11914b39bb52c29e2d6ade132025-02-03T01:01:38ZengWileyInternational Journal of Dentistry1687-87281687-87362012-01-01201210.1155/2012/569327569327Effects of Chewing Different Flavored Gums on Salivary Flow Rate and pHMaryam Karami Nogourani0Mohsen Janghorbani1Raha Kowsari Isfahan2Mozhgan Hosseini Beheshti3Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Islamic Azad University, Khorasgan Branch, Isfahan, IranDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, 8144503500 Isfahan, IranDepartment of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Islamic Azad University, Khorasgan Branch, Isfahan, IranDepartment of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Islamic Azad University, Khorasgan Branch, Isfahan, IranChewing gum increases salivary flow rate (SFR) and pH, but differences in preferences of gum flavor may influence SFR and pH. The aim of this paper was to assess the effect of five different flavors of sucrose-free chewing gum on the salivary flow rate and pH in healthy dental students in Isfahan, Iran. Fifteen (7 men and 8 women) healthy dental student volunteers collected unstimulated saliva and then chewed one of five flavored gums for 6 min. The whole saliva was collected and assessed for 6 consecutive days. After unstimulated saliva was collected, stimulated saliva was collected at interval of 0-1, 1–3, and 3–6 minutes after the start of different flavored chewing gums. The SFR and salivary pH were measured. The SFR increased in all five flavored gums at 1, 3, and 6 minutes after start of chewing gums (𝑃<0.001). The flow rate of all products reached peak in the 1st minute of stimulation, except spearmint-flavored gums which reached peak in the 6th minute. In the 1st minute, the strawberry-flavored gums showed the highest SFR. During 1–3 minutes, strawberry- and apple-flavored gums showed higher SFR, respectively. Only the spearmint- and cinnamon-flavored gum significantly increased salivary pH. Gum flavored can affect the SFR and pH and special flavors can be advised for different individuals according to their oral conditions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/569327
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Effects of Chewing Different Flavored Gums on Salivary Flow Rate and pH
International Journal of Dentistry
title Effects of Chewing Different Flavored Gums on Salivary Flow Rate and pH
title_full Effects of Chewing Different Flavored Gums on Salivary Flow Rate and pH
title_fullStr Effects of Chewing Different Flavored Gums on Salivary Flow Rate and pH
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Chewing Different Flavored Gums on Salivary Flow Rate and pH
title_short Effects of Chewing Different Flavored Gums on Salivary Flow Rate and pH
title_sort effects of chewing different flavored gums on salivary flow rate and ph
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