Cheese and other dairy products can help prevent cavities, finds study.
Cheese and other dairy products can help prevent cavities, finds study. The study sampled 68 subjects ranging in age from 12 to 15, and the authors looked at the dental plaque pH in the subjects' mouths before and after they consumed cheese, milk, or sugar-free yogurt. A pH level lower than 5.5 puts a person at risk for tooth erosion, which is a process that wears away the enamel (or protective outside layer) of teeth.
"The higher the pH level is above 5.5, the lower the chance of developing cavities," Vipul Yadav, MDS, lead author of the study, said.
The subjects were assigned into groups randomly.
Researchers instructed the first group to eat cheddar cheese, the second group to drink milk, and the third group to eat sugar-free yogurt.
Each group consumed their product for three minutes and then swished with water.
Researchers measured the pH level of each subject's mouth at 10, 20, and 30 minutes after consumption.
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Subjects who ate cheese, however, showed a rapid increase in pH levels at each time interval, suggesting that cheese has anti-cavity properties.
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Additionally, various compounds found in cheese may adhere to tooth enamel and help further protect teeth from acid.
The study is published in General Dentistry, the peer-reviewed clinical journal of the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD).
Source-ANI