Apple Juice Has Temporary Effects on Saliva but No Lasting Damage
Researchers found saliva's lubricating proteins withstand apple juice disruption, recovering within 10 minutes, highlighting saliva's key role in protecting oral health against acidic beverages.
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Sip smarter: Apple juice effects on oral health are short-lived, but there are caveats
A new study led by the University of Portsmouth suggests our saliva is stronger than we thought. The research, published in PLOS One, is the first to examine how drinking apple juice affects saliva's lubricating properties using advanced scientific techniques.
Sip smarter: Apple juice effects on oral health are short-lived, study suggests
Sip smarter: Apple juice effects on oral health are short-lived, study suggests MontaguR Thu, 04/09/2025 - 09:06 Scientists discover saliva protects our teeth and mouths better than expected against apple juice, as long as you follow some important hygiene steps 4 September 2025 8 First study to investigate how apple juice changes saliva’s lubricating properties using advanced techniques While apple juice temporarily disrupts the mouth's natu…
Sip Smartly: Study Finds Apple Juice’s Impact on Oral Health Is Temporary
In a groundbreaking study published in PLOS One, researchers from the University of Portsmouth have challenged long-held assumptions about the immediate effects of apple juice on oral health, revealing that our saliva’s natural protective mechanisms are far more resilient than previously believed. This investigation marks the first time advanced scientific techniques, typically reserved for engineering […]
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