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- Title
The neutralizing effect of mouth rinsing with alkaline electrolyzed water on different regions of the oral cavity acidified by acidic beverages.
- Authors
Keiko Kondo; Ryoko Kanenaga; Yoshinori Tanaka; Kunimoto Hotta; Shinichi Arakawa; Kondo, Keiko; Kanenaga, Ryoko; Tanaka, Yoshinori; Hotta, Kunimoto; Arakawa, Shinichi
- Abstract
<bold>Purpose: </bold>Acids contained in foods and drinks are involved in the initiation and progression of dental erosion which causes tooth wear. The authors evaluated the neutralizing activity of alkaline electrolyzed water (AEW) in vitro and in vivo.<bold>Methods: </bold>The neutralizing ability of AEW against eight beverages was investigated in vitro. Furthermore, in an in vivo study, the effect of mouth rinsing with AEW on the pH of the oral cavity acidified with acidic beverages was examined. Following mouth rinsing, the oral pH was measured using a pH meter with a micro pH-sensor at the cervical surface of the mandibular teeth and the surface of soft tissues.<bold>Results: </bold>Regarding the neutralizing ability, the higher the pH of the AEW, the lower the volume required for neutralization of the tooth surface. Changes in the pH by mouth rinsing with AEW and purified tap water (PTW) were analyzed. The degree of increase of pH with AEW was greater than with PTW at almost all sites.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>These results suggest that AEW has the potential to prevent the initiation and progression of dental erosion. Mouth rinsing with AEW could be a simple and effective way to prevent the initiation and progression of dental erosion and dental caries.
- Subjects
HYDROGEN-ion concentration; BEVERAGES; MOUTHWASHES; TOOTH erosion; WATER; DENTAL caries; MOUTH
- Publication
Journal of Oral Science, 2022, Vol 64, Issue 1, p17
- ISSN
1343-4934
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.2334/josnusd.21-0262