与使用无糖尼古丁含片有关的根龋发展:长期病例报告。

Pub Date : 2024-08-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/6635130
Coral Ehrhardt, Kauko K Mäkinen, Charles M Cobb
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作者介绍了一例成年男性患者的病例,该患者习惯性地将含有甘露醇和麦芽糊精的无糖尼古丁含片含在嘴里,结果在含片附近出现了多处牙根龋。尽管患者口腔卫生良好,饮食习惯堪称楷模,临床唾液流量正常,但还是发生了牙根龋。从 1999 年到 2008 年,他只需要做两次修复手术来修复龋损。该患者有 20 多年使用无烟烟草的习惯,2008 年 5 月才改用戒烟辅助药物尼古丁含片。2009 年 11 月拍摄的全口X光片显示,几乎每颗后牙都有龋坏。尼古丁含片的主要成分是甘露醇(75.7%)和麦芽糊精。根据美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)的现行规定,生产商可以在广告中宣称这些含片不含糖。因此,公众认为这类产品不会 "导致蛀牙"。然而,本病例报告提供的证据表明,经常使用无糖尼古丁含片可能与龋齿有关。
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Development of Root Caries Associated With the Use of Sugar-Free Nicotine Lozenges: A Long-Term Case Report.

The authors present a case concerning an adult male patient who developed multiple sites of root caries adjacent to the area where he habitually held a sugar-free nicotine lozenge that contained mannitol and maltodextrin. The root caries occurred despite the patient's excellent oral hygiene, exemplary dietary habits, and clinically normal salivary flow. Between 1999 and 2008, he had only required two restorations to repair carious lesions. This patient had a 20+-year habit of using smokeless tobacco before switching to a cessation aid nicotine lozenge in May of 2008. A full-mouth series of radiographs taken in November 2009 revealed carious lesions on virtually every posterior tooth. The nicotine lozenge's principal ingredients were mannitol (75.7%) and maltodextrin. According to the United States' current Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines, manufacturers can advertise these lozenges as sugar-free. Thus, it is assumed by the public that these types of products are incapable of "causing a cavity." However, this case report presents evidence suggesting that frequent use of sugar-free nicotine lozenges may be associated with dental caries.

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