Effect of chewing an apple on dental plaque removal and on salivary bacterial viability
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Studies on dental plaque removal by chewing an apple are scarce and dated, with conflicting
findings. This study aimed to determine whether chewing an apple produced mechanical
removal of dental plaque or had any effect on salivary bacterial viability.
Methods
The study group consisted of 20 healthy adults with good oral health status who were randomly assigned to brush their teeth or eat an apple. After 2 weeks, the experiment was
repeated with the order reversed. Plaque index (PI) and the bacterial viability (BV) in a sample of whole saliva (spit) were determined before brushing or apple eating (baseline, B),
immediately afterward (A) and 24 hours afterward (24).
Results
After chewing an apple, PI-A was significantly higher than both PI-B (P < .001) and PI-24
(P < .001). BV-A was significantly lower than BV-B (P < .001), with a return to baseline values at the BV-24 measurement.
Conclusions
Chewing an apple does not remove dental plaque, and may favor plaque regrowth during
the first 24 hours, but it does produce an immediate reduction in salivary bacterial viability
similar to that after tooth brushing
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Rubido S, García-Caballero L, Abeleira MT, Limeres J, García M, Diz P (2018) Effect of chewing an apple on dental plaque removal and on salivary bacterial viability. PLoS ONE 13(7): e0199812. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199812
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© 2018 Rubido et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited







