2019
DOI: 10.5114/jos.2019.86983
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Dental erosive potential of ready-to-drink and powdered sports drinks

Abstract: Introduction: Dental erosion is a progressive chemical degradation of tooth substance in an acidic environment, which is unrelated to the presence of dental plaque. Dehydration induced by sport activities reduces protective salivary flow and its buffering capacity, which may aggravate the erosive effect of consumed acidic beverages. Objectives: To evaluate the erosive potential of ready-to-drink and powdered sports drinks. Material and methods: Seven ready-to-drink sports beverages (Oshee, Isotonic Lemon Taste… Show more

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