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In Vitro Enamel Erosion Associated With Commercially Available Original-Flavor and Sour Versions of Candies
The Journal of the American Dental Association , 07/02/09
Wagoner SN et al. - Both original-flavor and sour versions of candies are potentially erosive, with sour candies being of greater concern. Although saliva might protect against the erosive effects of original-flavor candies, it is much less likely to protect against the erosive effects of sour candies. People at risk of developing candy-associated erosion, particularly those with a high intake of candy, pocketing behaviors or decreased salivary flow, should receive preventive guidance regarding candy-consuming habits.
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