Salivary pH after taking coffee with and without sugar.

IF 1.1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Luca Levrini, Maria G Nosotti, Stefano Saran, Alessandro Deppieri, Andrea Carganico
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Abstract

Background: Caries weakens and destroys the hard structures of the tooth, affecting up to 90% of the population and which manifests itself very early. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pH variation by taking coffee and coffee with or without sugar having performed or not the usual home oral hygiene.

Methods: Fourteen adult volunteers in good oral health and no history of any type of systemic disease, with PSR2 and DMFT = 0. The oral pH was measured for a total duration of 40 minutes with the aid of a pH Day2® pH meter. In all, 56 surveys were carried out on the 14 volunteers. Five minutes after the base pH procedure, the subject was given an espresso (Nescafè Dolce Gusto, Espresso Intenso, Nestlè, S.A Vevey), with or without sucrose, and the pH measurements continued for another 35 minutes; at the end of which the instrument was turned off, and the instrument data was downloaded to the PC. The volunteers were asked to suspend their routine oral hygiene from the evening before both for the administration of coffee without sucrose and for the administration of coffee with sucrose. In the other two surveys, they were asked to carry out their routine oral hygiene in the case coffee with sugar or without sugar.

Results: In all the subjects there was a clear reduction in salivary pH about four minutes after finishing the coffee. Subsequently, in those who had taken coffee without sucrose there was an immediate rise in salivary pH; on the other hand, those who had taken coffee with sugar.

Conclusions: This study shows that in order to maintain a basic pH of the oral cavity it is advisable to drink coffee without sugar, and carrying out proper oral hygiene correctly.

饮用加糖和不加糖咖啡后唾液pH值。
背景:龋齿会削弱和破坏牙齿的坚硬结构,影响到90%的人口,并且很早就表现出来。这项研究的目的是通过喝咖啡和加糖或不加糖的咖啡来评估pH值的变化,并进行或不进行常规的家庭口腔卫生。方法:14名口腔健康、无全身性疾病史的成人志愿者,PSR2和DMFT = 0。在pH Day2®pH计的帮助下,口服pH值测量总持续时间为40分钟。总共对14名志愿者进行了56项调查。在基础pH值测定五分钟后,给受试者一杯浓咖啡(Nescafè Dolce Gusto, espresso Intenso, Nestlè, S.A veveey),添加或不添加蔗糖,pH值测量继续进行35分钟;最后关闭仪器,并将仪器数据下载到PC上。志愿者们被要求在喝不含蔗糖的咖啡和喝含蔗糖的咖啡的前一天晚上暂停他们的日常口腔卫生。在另外两项调查中,他们被要求在咖啡加糖或不加糖的情况下进行日常口腔卫生。结果:所有受试者在喝完咖啡四分钟后唾液pH值明显降低。随后,那些喝了不加糖咖啡的人唾液pH值立即上升;另一方面,那些喝加糖咖啡的人。结论:本研究表明,为了保持口腔的基本pH值,建议饮用不加糖的咖啡,并正确进行口腔卫生。
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Minerva dental and oral science
Minerva dental and oral science DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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