date:Sep 05, 2012
In a review published in the Advances in Dental Research journal, Michael Dodds and other Wrigley employees assessed data from previous studies that looked at how various active agents in gum could return minerals to the tooth thus preventing tooth decay.
Active agents assessed included calcium lactate, tetracalcium, phosphate/dicalcium phosphate anhydrous, calcium citrate/encapsulated phosphate, and a calcium lactate/sodium phosphate blend.
Dodds and his team found that despite promising data