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High fluoride and low pH level have been detected in popular flavoured beverages in Malaysia

Objective: In children, excessive ingestion of fluoride from different sources including bottled drinking water and flavoured beverages or soft drinks can lead to the development of dental fluorosis. In addition, the pH level of beverages is important. Low pH can cause dental erosion. In this study...

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Autores principales: HA Rahim, Zubaidah, M Bakri, Marina, HM, Zakir, IA, Ahmed, NA, Zulkifli
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Professional Medical Publicaitons 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3999019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24772152
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author HA Rahim, Zubaidah
M Bakri, Marina
HM, Zakir
IA, Ahmed
NA, Zulkifli
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HM, Zakir
IA, Ahmed
NA, Zulkifli
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description Objective: In children, excessive ingestion of fluoride from different sources including bottled drinking water and flavoured beverages or soft drinks can lead to the development of dental fluorosis. In addition, the pH level of beverages is important. Low pH can cause dental erosion. In this study we explore the fluoride content and pH level of certain popular beverages available in Malaysian supermarkets and hawkers’ stalls. Methods: Bottled drinking water and selected popular flavoured packet drinks were purchased from a supermarket and the corresponding flavoured hawkers’ drinks, from a hawker’s stall in Kuala Lumpur. Fluoride and pH of the beverages were determined using digital fluoride meter and digital pH meter respectively. Results: It was found that fluoride content and pH level vary among the beverages. The mean fluoride content in both packet and hawkers’ drinks (7.64±1.88 mg/L, 7.51±1.60 mg/L, respectively) was approximately 7 times higher than the bottled drinking water (1.05±0.35 mg/L). Among the beverages, the tea packet drink was found to contain the highest amount of fluoride (13.02±0.23 mg/L). The mean pH of bottled-drinking water was near neutral (6.96±0.17), but acidic for both supermarket (4.78.00±0.49) and hawkers’ drinks (5.73±0.24). The lychee packet drink had the lowest pH level (2.97±0.03). Conclusions: Due to the wide variation of the fluoride content and pH level of the drinks tested in this study, it is recommended that steps should be taken to control the fluoride concentration and pH level in beverages if dental fluorosis and erosion are to be prevented.
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spelling pubmed-39990192014-04-25 High fluoride and low pH level have been detected in popular flavoured beverages in Malaysia HA Rahim, Zubaidah M Bakri, Marina HM, Zakir IA, Ahmed NA, Zulkifli Pak J Med Sci Original Article Objective: In children, excessive ingestion of fluoride from different sources including bottled drinking water and flavoured beverages or soft drinks can lead to the development of dental fluorosis. In addition, the pH level of beverages is important. Low pH can cause dental erosion. In this study we explore the fluoride content and pH level of certain popular beverages available in Malaysian supermarkets and hawkers’ stalls. Methods: Bottled drinking water and selected popular flavoured packet drinks were purchased from a supermarket and the corresponding flavoured hawkers’ drinks, from a hawker’s stall in Kuala Lumpur. Fluoride and pH of the beverages were determined using digital fluoride meter and digital pH meter respectively. Results: It was found that fluoride content and pH level vary among the beverages. The mean fluoride content in both packet and hawkers’ drinks (7.64±1.88 mg/L, 7.51±1.60 mg/L, respectively) was approximately 7 times higher than the bottled drinking water (1.05±0.35 mg/L). Among the beverages, the tea packet drink was found to contain the highest amount of fluoride (13.02±0.23 mg/L). The mean pH of bottled-drinking water was near neutral (6.96±0.17), but acidic for both supermarket (4.78.00±0.49) and hawkers’ drinks (5.73±0.24). The lychee packet drink had the lowest pH level (2.97±0.03). Conclusions: Due to the wide variation of the fluoride content and pH level of the drinks tested in this study, it is recommended that steps should be taken to control the fluoride concentration and pH level in beverages if dental fluorosis and erosion are to be prevented. Professional Medical Publicaitons 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC3999019/ /pubmed/24772152 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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HA Rahim, Zubaidah
M Bakri, Marina
HM, Zakir
IA, Ahmed
NA, Zulkifli
High fluoride and low pH level have been detected in popular flavoured beverages in Malaysia
title High fluoride and low pH level have been detected in popular flavoured beverages in Malaysia
title_full High fluoride and low pH level have been detected in popular flavoured beverages in Malaysia
title_fullStr High fluoride and low pH level have been detected in popular flavoured beverages in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed High fluoride and low pH level have been detected in popular flavoured beverages in Malaysia
title_short High fluoride and low pH level have been detected in popular flavoured beverages in Malaysia
title_sort high fluoride and low ph level have been detected in popular flavoured beverages in malaysia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3999019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24772152
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