Acidic oral moisturizers with pH below 6.7 may be harmful to teeth depending on formulation: a short report
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Dove Medical Press Ltd.
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Xerostomia affects 30% of the population and manifests as a side effect of medications,
systemic diseases, or cancer therapy. Oral moisturizers are prescribed to overcome the
ailments of dry mouth and its symptoms. It is imperative that these products help to restore
hyposalivation and that they do not present any secondary effect that can harm oral health. It
has been shown in the literature that some oral moisturizers may have an erosive potential due
to their acidic pH, which is below the critical pH of dentin and enamel. The purpose of this
paper was to make clinicians aware of the erosive potential of these products and make recommendations
to manufactures for future formulations avoiding acidic pH. For this reason, care
should be taken to formulate these products with safe pH values for both enamel and root dentin
which, based on specific formulation should be around 6.7 or higher
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Oral moisturizers, pH, Erosion, Caries, Xerostomia, Dry mouth, Tannlækningar, Tannskemmdir, Munnhol, Munnþurrkur
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Alex J. Delgado, Vilhelm G. Ólafsson. (2017). Acidic oral moisturizers with pH below 6.7 may be harmful to teeth depending on formulation: a short report, 9, 81-83. doi:10.2147/CCIDE.S140254