KMID : 1142520200080020063
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Korean Journal of Clinical Dental Hygiene 2020 Volume.8 No. 2 p.63 ~ p.69
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Evaluation of the Tooth Enamel Erosion Potential of Energy D
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Kim Young-Seok
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Abstract
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Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the tooth enamel erosion potential of energy drinks by analyzing pH, buffering capacity, and change in fluorescence for seven energy drinks.
Method: Measurement of the pH and titratable acidity of energy drinks was achieved by stirring with a pH meter. The erosive effect of energy drinks on enamel was measured using quantitative light-induced fluorescence. The pH of energy drink ¡°Bacchus¡± was the lowest at 2.49¡¾0.02; ¡°MONSTER (sugar free)¡± had the highest pH at 3.59¡¾0.06. The titratable acidity 5.5 and 7.0 values of the energy drinks were 2.5?7.5 and 7.5?10.5, respectively.
Results: As a result of the enamel fluorescence loss test using quantitative light-induced fluorescence, it was observed that erosion changed after 6 hours in the HOTSIX group. However, there was no change over time in the other groups.
Conclusion: It is necessary to reduce the risk of dental erosion through proper education and management of the low acidity and buffering capacity of energy drinks.
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KEYWORD
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Dental erosion, Energy drinks, pH, Quantitative light-induced fluorescence-digital
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