Cariogenicity of a milk-based drink used as a dietary supplement for older adults using a root caries experimental model
Caries Research Jun 30, 2018
Castro RJ, et al. - Authors assessed the cariogenicity of a milk-based drink intended for older adults that was used as part of a governmental initiative in Chile to improve their nutritional conditions. Regarding integrated mineral loss, findings suggested similarity of demineralization induced by the milk-based drink and the milk-based drink supplemented with sucrose to that induced by the positive control and skim milk. Experts noted a possibility of high cariogenicity of sugar-containing milk-based drinks used as dietary supplements for older adults that could represent a potential risk for root caries.
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