The Benefits of Xylitol and Fluoride
Have you ever wondered why dentists encourage the use of
fluoride toothpaste, or why gum companies advertise the use of xylitol in their
products? At Moscattini Dental, we have created this guide to explain the
benefits of items containing xylitol and fluoride, why they should be used, and
for whom.
What is Xylitol?
As a sugar-alcohol, xylitol occurs naturally in many plants
and is processed to become a sweetener used in a variety of food products,
including chewing gum.
How Xylitol Benefits Oral Health
Xylitol contains fewer calories than regular sugar. Studies
have shown that microbes in your mouth are unable to metabolize xylitol in the
same way as sugar, starving the bacteria that regularly cause decay through
acid production. It has also been found to re-mineralize previously
demineralized portions of the enamel, strengthening your teeth against decay. These
effects make xylitol gum naturally appealing as a sugar substitute that also prevents
cavities.
We recommend the use of xylitol gum for adults and children
to preserve the strength of dental enamel, and reduce the habit of chewing
decay-causing sugary gum.
What is Fluoride?
Fluoride is found as an additive in city water supplies and
oral care products, including toothpastes. While naturally occurring in many
environments such as water sources with certain geological conditions, this
compound encourages stronger teeth and protects against decay.
Why is Fluoride Recommended?
Much like xylitol, fluoride is able to spur
remineralization, fighting cavities that break down enamel. For patients who
are over the age of two, the use of fluoride enriched toothpaste is encouraged
to ensure that their teeth remain healthy in the long term. If your drinking
water is not fluoridated, consult your dentist to see if you would benefit from
the use of additional gels, mouthwashes, or other fluoride enriched products.
Too much exposure to fluoride can have a negative effect
during the formative stage of the enamel. This overexposure is referred to as
dental fluorosis, and can result in bright spots on the teeth and staining. To
avoid dental fluorosis, use fluoride-free toothpaste before your child is able
to brush their teeth without swallowing the toothpaste, and consult your
dentist to determine ideal fluoride use for your family.
If you would like to learn more about the benefits of
xylitol and fluoride, contact Dr. Moscattini and our dental team today.
Moscattini Dental provides patients throughout Duluth, Johns Creek, Suwanee,
Norcross, and the neighboring communities with quality care and education
necessary to maintain healthy smiles.
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