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Effect of sweetener containing Stevia on the development of dental caries in enamel and dentin under a microcosm biofilm model

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Author(s):
do Nascimento, Caren Augustinho [1] ; Kim, Rafaela Ricci [1] ; Ferrari, Carolina Ruis [1] ; de Souza, Beatriz Martines [1] ; Braga, Aline Silva [1] ; Magalhaes, Ana Carolina [1]
Total Authors: 6
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Bauru Sch Dent, Dept Biol Sci, Al Octavio Pinheiro Brisolla 9-75, BR-17012901 Bauru, SP - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 1
Document type: Journal article
Source: Journal of Dentistry; v. 115, DEC 2021.
Web of Science Citations: 0
Abstract

Objective: This study compared the effect of commercial and pure sweetener containing stevia to that of aspartame, to sucrose and xylitol on the development of dental caries. Methods: 228 bovine enamel and root dentin were exposed to microcosm biofilm model using human saliva. From the 2nd to the 5th day, the samples were exposed daily to McBain saliva supplemented with 0.2% of the respective sweeteners/sugar, under 5% CO2 and 37 degrees C. The lactic acid and the colony-forming units (CFU) were quantified. The demineralization was analyzed by TMR. The data were compared statistically (Kruskal-Wallis/ Dunn, p<0.05). Results: Pure stevia, pure aspartame, xylitol and control were able to significantly reduce 92% of lactate production compared to sucrose. Stevia finn, aspartame finn and sucrose showed similar production of lactic acid (around 0.45 +/- 0.12 g/L and 0.67 +/- 0.18 g/L, for enamel and dentin, p<0.0001). With respect to total lactobacilli and S. mutans/S. sobrinus CFU, xylitol and control did not show growth on enamel, while CFU numbers were found in stevia finn, aspartame finn and sucrose groups for both tissues. Enamel and dentin demineralization was significantly reduced for xylitol, control, pure stevia and pure aspartame (85% and 83% reduction, respectively) compared to stevia finn, aspartame finn and sucrose, which in turn did not differ from each other (sucrose Delta Z: 2913.7 +/- 646.7 vol%.mu m for enamel and 3543.3 +/- 432.5 vol%.mu m for dentin). Conclusions: Commercial sweeteners containing stevia and aspartame proved to be as cariogenic as sucrose, which may be due to the other components, since the pure forms were not cariogenic. Clinical Relevance: Our study showed that some commercial sweeteners (aspartame and stevia) are as cariogenic as sucrose, which may be due to the presence of lactose. The population should be advice about the presence of lactose in such brand names, to avoid their consume. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 19/01730-9 - Effect of Stevia sweetener on the development of dental caries in enamel undera microcosm biofilm model
Grantee:Rafaela Ricci Kim
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Scientific Initiation
FAPESP's process: 19/02018-0 - Effect of Stevia sweetener on the development of dental caries in enamel and dentin under a microcosm biofilm model
Grantee:Caren Augustinho do Nascimento
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master