Navit Saumya, Agarwal Shagun, Khan Suleman A, Sharma Anshul, Jaebeen Seema, Grover Nishi
Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Saraswati Dental College, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Int J Clin Pediatr Dent. 2020;13(Suppl 1):S87-S91. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1867.
This study aimed to compare the effect of different flavored kinds of milk on salivary pH value in 6 to 14 years old children.
The impact of these different kinds of flavored milk on the salivary pH is evaluated between two groups of children, caries-active group ( = 35) constituted children who had decayed missing filled tooth (DMFT) ≥2, and the caries-free group ( = 35) constituted children who had DMFT = 0. Four different flavors of milk are taken for the study, and plain sweetened milk is chosen as the control baseline. The endogenous pH of the salivary samples is measured at baseline and after consumption of the flavored milk immediately and then at 5-, 10-, 15-, and 30-minute intervals. The results are statistically analyzed by using the paired -test and analysis of variance (ANOVA).
It is shown in the present study that caries-active group subjects had a more evident salivary pH fall than the caries-free group subjects which was statistically significant. For caries-active group, subject's salivary pH value took a longer duration to return to baseline pH as compared to caries-free subjects. However, salivary pH value is restored to standard/baseline value after 30 minutes for all the flavored milk taken in both groups; hence, their intake can be regarded safe for the oral environment.
It is concluded from the current study that the consumption of flavored milk can be considered as non-cariogenic for children.
In the present study, the salivary pH fall in both caries-active and caries-free subjects was found above the critical pH level. Hence, all these flavored milk used in the study did not cause a threat to oral environment health as there was no significant decrease in salivary pH value so their consumption can be regarded as safe for children.
Navit S, Agarwal S, Khan SA, Little Color, Little Flavor of Different kinds of Commercially Available Flavored Milk and their Consumption Effect on Salivary pH Value in Children: An Study. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2020;13(S-1):S87-S91.
本研究旨在比较不同口味牛奶对6至14岁儿童唾液pH值的影响。
在两组儿童中评估不同口味牛奶对唾液pH值的影响,患龋活跃组(n = 35)由龋失补牙数(DMFT)≥2的儿童组成,无龋组(n = 35)由DMFT = 0的儿童组成。研究采用四种不同口味的牛奶,并选择纯甜牛奶作为对照基线。在基线时、饮用调味牛奶后立即以及之后每隔5、10、15和30分钟测量唾液样本的内源性pH值。结果采用配对t检验和方差分析(ANOVA)进行统计学分析。
本研究表明,患龋活跃组受试者的唾液pH值下降比无龋组受试者更明显,具有统计学意义。对于患龋活跃组,与无龋受试者相比,受试者的唾液pH值恢复到基线pH所需的时间更长。然而,两组饮用的所有调味牛奶在30分钟后唾液pH值均恢复到标准/基线值;因此,它们的摄入对口腔环境可视为安全。
从当前研究得出的结论是,儿童饮用调味牛奶可被视为非致龋性的。
在本研究中,发现患龋活跃和无龋受试者的唾液pH值下降均高于临界pH水平。因此,本研究中使用的所有这些调味牛奶均未对口腔环境健康造成威胁,因为唾液pH值没有显著下降,所以它们的消费对儿童可视为安全。
Navit S, Agarwal S, Khan SA, 不同种类市售调味牛奶的少量颜色、少量风味及其对儿童唾液pH值的消费影响:一项研究。《国际临床儿科牙科学杂志》2020年;13(S - 1):S87 - S91。