Baraa W Alani

Department of Pedo Ortho Prevention, College of Dentistry, University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq

Publications

  • Research   
    Effects of Milk Products on Pepsi Induced Enamel Erosion on Primary Teeth: (An in vitro study).
    Author(s): Khawla M Saleh, Aisha A Qasim and Baraa W Alani*

    Background: Milk contains several nutritious substances. As a result, it will probably reduce erosive effects and give the dental enamel the highest protective benefits following exposure to an acid beverage. Aims: To assess the effect of milk and milk products on the eroded enamel surface of primary teeth in the present absence sent of fluoride. Methods: Eight sets of ten newly removed, extremely mobile primary teeth were created, and each group experienced pH cycling for seven days. The teeth were then soaked for three hours at a temperature of 37C in a demineralization solution (Pepsi). Next, they were washed in deionized water. The treatment of each sample is as follows: Group (1): pH cycling + fresh milk (control), Group (2): pH cycling +fresh milk + dentifrice, Group (3): pH cycling + packet milk, Group (4): pH cycling + packet milk+ dentifrice, Group (5): pH cycling + yogurt, G.. Read More»

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