Cariologic aspects of xylitol and its use in chewing gum: A review

Authors

  • Dowen Birkhed Department of Cariology, Faculty of Odontology, University of Göteborg, Göteborg, Sweden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/00016359409029065

Keywords:

Clinical trials, field studies, mutans streptococci

Abstract

Birkhed D. Cariologic aspects of xylitol and its use in chewing gum: A review. Acta Odontol Scand 1994;52:116-127. Oslo. ISSN 00016357

Several studies indicate that xylitol is not metabolized to acids either in pure cultures of oral microorganisms in vitro or in dental plaque in vivo. Chronic consumption of xylitol-sweetened chewing gum resulted in reduction of dental plaque, suppression of mutans streptococci. and reduced adhesiveness of plaque. So far, four field studies with regimens including chewing gum and other xylitol-containing products and four clinical trials have been carried out. All of the latter studies showed that a daily intake of two to three pieces of xylitol gum resulted in a defined reduction of caries. There are indications that regular and prolonged use of xylitol chewing gum may have a caries-preventive effect.

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Published

1994-01-01