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John Peldyak, DMD
The following references are as they appear in the book "Sweet
Smart Xylitol" written by John Peldyak, DMD. Published by
Morris Publishing, 3212 Hwy 30, Kearny, Nebraska 68847. Phone 1-800-650-7888.
1. "The most impressive results have been achieved when a Xylitol program
has been added to existing prevention efforts." MakenenKK:
Prevention of dental caries by Xylitol Environmental
Management and Health 2(2) 1991 pp.6-11.
2. "Further caries reduction was found 2 or 3 years after
the discontinuation of the use of Xylitol." Isokangas
P, Tiekso J et al: Long-term effect of Xylitol chewing
gum on dental caries Community Dentistry Oral Epidemiology
17: 1989 pp 200-3.
3. "Xylitol, with adaptation is well tolerated and
safe to levels of at least 90 grams/day, with no subjective
or objective adverse findings." Brin M, Miller ON: The safety
of oral Xylitol in: Sugars in Nutrition Sipple
HL (ed) Academic Press New York 1974 pp 591-605.
4. "High content Xylitol gum use inhibits the rate,
severity, and extent of sucrose-induced acidogenic challenge." Tanzer
JM: Xylitol chewing gum and dental caries International
Dental Journal 45 (1) (suppl 1) Feb 1995 pp65-76.
5. "Xylitol was found to give the best microbiological
activity to be used as a sugar replacer for caries prophylaxis." Gehring
F, Hufnagel HD: Intra- and extra oral pH measurements of
human dental plaque after rinsing with sugar and sugar substitute
solutions Oralprophylaxe 5: 1983 pp13-19.
6. " Xylitol affects the ecology of dental plaque
and thereby reduces the rate of dental caries." Bradshaw
DJ, March PD: Effect of sugar alcohols on the composition
and metabolism of a mixed culture of oral bacterial grown
in a chemo stat Caries Research 28: 1994 pp251-256.
7. "Xylitol gum enhanced remineralization, reduced
plaque and improved gingival health." Steinberg LM, Odusola
F, Mandel ID: Remineralizing potential, antiplaque and antigingivitis
effects of Xylitol and sorbitol sweetened chewing
gum Clinical Nutrition (suppl) 1995 pp275-283.
8. " Xylitol helps prevent damage to teeth and gums
during orthodontic treatment." Graber TM, Muller Tp, Bhatia
VD: The effect of Xylitol gum and rinces on plaque
acidogenesis in Patients with fixed orthodontic appliances
Swedish Dental Journal (15) 1982 pp41-55.
9. "100 % Xylitol sweetened gum yielded the best results
in reducing plaque and Strep mutans in young patients wearing
fixed orthodontic appliances." Isotupa, KP, Gunn S, et al:
Effect of polyol gums on dental plaque on orthodontic patients
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
107: 1995 pp497-504.
10. "Uptake of Xylitol by StrepMutans sets up a "futile
cycle" leading to depressed growth or even cell death." Rogers
AH, Pilowsky KA, et al: Effects of pulsing with Xylitol on
mixed continuous cultures of oral Streptococci Australian
Dental Journal June 1991 pp231-235.
11. "Up to an 80% reduction in caries incidence in the Belize
children's study" Isokangas P, Alanen P, et al: Xylitol chewing
gum in caries prevention: a field study in children Journal
of the American Dental Association 117:1988 p315.
12. "The Xylitol group had less than half the cavities
of the sorbitol group. The sucrose-gum group had the most
cavities, even more than the no-gum controls. The 100% Xylitol pellet
or " pillow-type" gum produced the best results with the
lowest caries rate, the most remineralization, and the lowest
salivary bacterial counts for StrepMutans and lactobacilli." Makinen
KK, Isotupa K, et al: Caries-preventive effect of polyol
containing chewing gums Journal of Dental Research 72 (Spec.
Edition) Abstract 1945 1993.
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