Squirting the sugar substitute xylitol on infants’ teeth could help prevent the tooth decay that afflicts an estimated 28% of U.S. children ages 2 to 5, according to a new study. Severe tooth decay ...
Children given an oral syrup containing xylitol may be less likely to develop decay in their baby teeth, according to a study in the July issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine (Vol.
An oral syrup containing a naturally occurring sweetener called xylitol can prevent cavities in toddlers, according to a new study. Reporting in the July issue of "Archives of Pediatrics and ...
There is limited evidence to show that xylitol is effective in preventing dental caries in children and adults, a new research review published in the Cochrane Library concluded. But a dental ...
Daily doses of a sweetened syrup could keep very young kids from developing cavities . Dental researchers at the University of Washington have found that toddlers who are given two or three daily ...
Dental researchers have reported a significant reduction of tooth decay in toddlers who were treated with the topical syrup xylitol, a naturally occurring non-cavity-causing sweetener. Dental ...
New research out today concludes that there is limited evidence to show that xylitol is effective in preventing dental cavities in children and adults. Xylitol is a natural sweetener that is widely ...
Toronto, ON, Canada – Dental researchers at the University of Washington have reported a significant reduction of tooth decay in toddlers who were treated with the topical syrup xylitol, a naturally ...
New research concludes that there is limited evidence to show that xylitol is effective in preventing dental cavities in children and adults. Xylitol is a natural sweetener that is widely promoted ...
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