“…One explanation for this finding may be that the aforementioned risk factors, other than SFR, might also have influenced the calculated caries risk. In addition, stimulated SFR, which contributes as much as 80% to 90% of the average daily salivary production (14), is often selected as a parameter for testing salivary gland function due to its good reproducibility (21,22). Many years ago, Younger et al (23) demonstrated that patients with caries had lower rates of stimulated saliva secretion, compared to healthy controls.…”