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J Dent Res 46(4): 739-741, 1967
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Role of Saliva in the Differential Cariogenic Properties of Glucose and Sucrose

JOHN HALDI 1, M. L. LAW 1, and K. JOHN 1

1 School of Dentistry and Division of Basic Health Sciences, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

A high-sucrose diet fed to intact albino rats produced a significantly larger caries score than a diet containing the same amount of glucose; whereas, the score produced by these two diets was identical in desalivated rats. Saliva, therefore, played an important role in these experiments in the differential cariogenic action of sucrose and glucose.

Submitted on December 19, 1966







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