There is little high quality evidence proving the effect of xylitol in preventing dental cavities, new research published in the Cochrane Library has found. xylitol is a natural sweetener found in products including sugar-free chewing gum, toothpaste, gels But not any chewing gum – the gum that the group has produced, called Sweet Bites, is sweetened with 100 percent xylitol, a naturally occurring sweetener that is believed to prevent tooth decay. Xylitol-sweetened gum is common in Finland, where its There is little evidence to prove natural sweetener xylitol prevents tooth decay in children and adults despite an EFSA-backed health claim, says a Cochrane review. The review looked at data from 10 studies involving over 5,903 subjects and lozenges There’s not enough evidence to say that Xylitol, a sugar alcohol, prevents tooth decay. There is little evidence to support claims that a popular sweetener reduces the likelihood of cavities on its own, according to a new analysis of past research. In 2010, Myles, an inquisitive puppy, belonging to the Reiser family from Rogers, Arkansas in the United States, found chewing gum in a shopping bag, and as dogs tend to do, ate it. Unfortunately, the chewing gum contained xylitol, a sugar substitute A new paper concludes that there is limited evidence to show that xylitol prevents dental cavities in children and adults. Xylitol is a natural sweetener that is widely promoted globally, and can be found in wide range of everyday products including sugar .
(Reuters Health) – There is little evidence to support claims that a popular sweetener reduces the likelihood of cavities on its own, according to a new analysis of past research. There was some evidence that xylitol reduces the risk of cavities – or The evidence available on the effects of xylitol - a natural sugar substitute used to sweeten products such as candy, chewing gum and toothpaste - is insufficient to prove it prevents tooth decay in children and adults. "The evidence we identified did not Xylitol: A sugar that's good for your teeth! No, that title's not a typo. Researchers have found a sweetener (Xylitol) that is actually good for your teeth. This is by far the best news to come out of the profession of dentistry since I was in ninth grade .
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