Calcium Fortified Fruit Juices May Reduce Dental Erosion
Calcium Fortified Fruit Juices May Reduce Dental Erosion
December 19th, 2007 by The MediNEWS Team
Dental erosion is common among individuals consuming large quantities of acidic or aerated drinks, professional wine tasters, and among people suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and bulimia. Based on an invitro study by American researchers, Rachael E. Davis and colleagues, the findings of which are published in the latest issue of Journal of American Dental Association, it has been observed that calcium fortified fruit juices can prevent or reduce tooth erosion.
December 19th, 2007 by The MediNEWS Team
Dental erosion is common among individuals consuming large quantities of acidic or aerated drinks, professional wine tasters, and among people suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and bulimia. Based on an invitro study by American researchers, Rachael E. Davis and colleagues, the findings of which are published in the latest issue of Journal of American Dental Association, it has been observed that calcium fortified fruit juices can prevent or reduce tooth erosion.
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