2018
DOI: 10.21608/edj.2018.79102
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Remineralization Potential of Lacto se- free and Plant based milk on Enamel surface of Human teeth subjected to Energy Drinks

Abstract: Objective: Multiple etiological factors contribute to the process of erosion and destruction of enamel. Among which, carbonated soft beverages and energy drinks are the most aggressive extrinsic causes. The consumption of milk whether bovine or plant based highly contributes to the remineralization process.Design: Thirty five freshly extracted sound human maxillary first premolars were used and randomly divided into the following groups; Group I (Control group): included 5 teeth immersed in distilled water. Gr… Show more

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“…[36][37][38] El Deeb and Moneim recommend the consumption of milk following every meal containing acidic diet to reverse the demineralization process. 39 GC tooth mousse is a very expensive product and children's compliance is questionable, on the other hand, milk is highly economical, easily available, and is necessary for a child's normal growth and development. Thus, the strength of our study was that we focused on evaluating the remineralizing potential of milk, a natural product that is an essential part of a child's daily diet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[36][37][38] El Deeb and Moneim recommend the consumption of milk following every meal containing acidic diet to reverse the demineralization process. 39 GC tooth mousse is a very expensive product and children's compliance is questionable, on the other hand, milk is highly economical, easily available, and is necessary for a child's normal growth and development. Thus, the strength of our study was that we focused on evaluating the remineralizing potential of milk, a natural product that is an essential part of a child's daily diet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 37 38 El Deeb and Moneim recommend the consumption of milk following every meal containing acidic diet to reverse the demineralization process. 39…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%