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Can xylitol be used even with active tooth decay (large open carious lesions)?

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Can xylitol be used even with active tooth decay (large open carious lesions)?

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Experiences made to date have shown that xylitol leads to a reduction in bacterial populations. In other words, as far as we know today, there are no bacteria whose growth is encouraged by feeding xylitol. The only observation re inflammation has been that these were reduced.

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