1967
DOI: 10.1111/j.1834-7819.1967.tb02184.x
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Observations on the cariostatic effect of calcium sucrose phosphate in a group of children aged 5–17 years*

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“…Both sodium phytate and calcium su crose phosphate have been put forward as cariostatic food additives, and calcium su crose phosphate has been used in a clinical trial [Harris et al, 1969], Trials of both of these agents in laboratory animals have giv en inconsistent results, however [for refer ences see Grenby, 1973]. The conclusions that may be drawn from these studies in vivo broadly agree with the demineraliza tion findings, although it should be added that earlier types of tests in vitro have shown that both agents can interact with en amel or hydroxyapatite surfaces under cer tain conditions [sodium phytate : Magrill, 1973a, b;Grenby, 1967;calcium sucrose phosphate: Brady et al, 1968].…”
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“…Both sodium phytate and calcium su crose phosphate have been put forward as cariostatic food additives, and calcium su crose phosphate has been used in a clinical trial [Harris et al, 1969], Trials of both of these agents in laboratory animals have giv en inconsistent results, however [for refer ences see Grenby, 1973]. The conclusions that may be drawn from these studies in vivo broadly agree with the demineraliza tion findings, although it should be added that earlier types of tests in vitro have shown that both agents can interact with en amel or hydroxyapatite surfaces under cer tain conditions [sodium phytate : Magrill, 1973a, b;Grenby, 1967;calcium sucrose phosphate: Brady et al, 1968].…”
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“…[ 3 ] Studies proving decrease in the incidence of caries postincorporation of calcium and phosphate into diet paved the way for these to be incorporated into toothpaste. [ 4 ] Further, along with calcium and phosphate, calcium sucrose phosphate (CaSP) addition was studied which also showed synergistic benefits.…”
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“…Second and third year increments have now been published for a large Australian study which utilized calcium sucrose phosphate added to prepared foods containing carbohydrate (Harris et al 1969). Approximately 4.3 gm.…”
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“…Four studies reported significant reductions in the development of new lesions; the remaining two showed an insignificant reduction. (Stralfors, 1964;Ship and Mickelsen, 1964;Averill and Bibby, 1964;Stookey, Carroll and Muhler, 1967;Finn and Jamison, 1967;Harris et al 1967).…”
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