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The content of lactate in mixed saliva in severe diabetes mellitus associated with multiple caries was 5 times and in diabetes of medium severity 3.5 times greater than in caries-resistant subjects. This increase was largely caused by diabetes proper, since in multiple caries without diabetes, the
The course of saccharose adsorption on surface tissues of the oral cavity directly after carbohydrate loading was studied in vivo. The amount of saccharose adsorbed on tissue surface was assessed from its desorption from an isolated site of the solid phase of the oral cavity and was correlated to a
The study revealed that even a short-term oral exposure to the 10% sucrose solution induces a long-lasting negative effect on the composition and properties of the children's saliva, particularly in those predisposed to caries.
Sucrose content on surface of oral tissues and in the oral fluid following a carbohydrate loading was studied in vivo synchronously and over time. The content of sucrose adsorbed by oral tissues was assessed by its desorption with applications. Sucrose concentrations were the highest in the liquid
Metabolism of 32P and 45Ca in the teeth and bones was studied in 140 Wistar rats that received a high-saccharose diet and varying amounts of Ca, Mg and F in drinking water. The water hardness and F content influence 45Ca and 32P metabolism in the teeth and bones and caries development. 45Ca and 32P
The author used high-saccharose fine-powdered diet of Stephan 580 for the reproduction of acute caries model as well as 6-week experimental period for 50 "Wistar" 21-days old rats, distributed into two groups--experimental and control. The carious lesions were established by a modified index,