Most children are not allowed to eat a chewable candy, in order to avoid the appearance of holes in the teeth, but the children in Venezuela, have special candies, which are struggling with the formation of dental cavities. Students who use these candies, there was at 62 per cent cavities less than in the teeth of those who merely cleaned them regularly.
Children in the study tested the effectiveness of BasicMints, experimental design, not containing fluorides, and simulating the human component of saliva, which neutralizes acids that destroy tooth enamel.
The scientists from Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine developed for the active compounds of chocolates called CaviStat. New products tested 200 children in Venezuela at the age of 10 - 11 years, who has had the root teeth, but still also had some milk teeth.
The half of the children in the study, after cleaning teeth used therapeutic candies. The other half, after cleaning teeth, have taken the usual sugar-free mint candies. After a year of research, the first group was 61.7 per cent lower of cavities in the teeth than in the placebo group.
Soft candy mints treatments developed for chewing and dissolution at the rear surface of the teeth, where there are cavities at 90 per cent.
“Unlike other candies, we want those one gun in the teeth” - said Mitchell Goldberg, president of a private company in New York, which is licensed new technology.
Coming soon, the new testing will be tested in the United States, and believed that such “candies” easily gain the medicine market.
Apr 15
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