Lotte Xylitol: Strengthens prevention of tooth decay and dental diseases
With more than 50% of Xylitol sweetener (a type of natural sweetener that has been verified by medicine to help prevent cavities effectively) in major ingredients, Lotte gum Xylitol can help strengthen Prevent tooth decay and fish
With more than 50% of Xylitol sweetener (a type of natural sweetener that has been verified by medicine to help prevent cavities effectively) in major ingredients, Lotte gum Xylitol can help strengthen Prevent tooth decay and dental diseases.
Lotte Xylitol (Photo: Thanhnien)
Currently, the causes of tooth decay are mainly caused by unregulated eating, arbitrary use of high sugar foods or sweet foods . but not taking care of dental hygiene. mouth. People still say first eye pain, second toothache. Only the teeth are enough to make you not dare to laugh naturally, let alone all kinds of other dental diseases such as tooth decay, antifungal wear, inflammation, toothache . Pain to see a doctor, broken teeth then replace fake. But the problem is that not everyone is eligible to find dental clinics that are still famous for high prices.
Creating good oral hygiene habits such as brushing teeth with fluoride cream, diet and good nutrition is a very simple way to prevent dental diseases. Saying no to sugar or sweets is a good thing to do, but it's very difficult to do. Science has discovered Xylitol as an effective sugar alternative. Xylitol is as sweet as sucrose but only 1/3 of calories and easily found in nature, such as fruits, vegetables or possibly Bulo bark. Xylitol has been approved for use in the production of food, pharmaceuticals and oral care products in more than 35 countries around the world.
Bringing Xylitol into candy is a smart solution to prevent dental diseases by itself which is considered the leading cause of this tooth damage . And Lotte has made a breakthrough when it launched the tooth decay product containing more than 50% Xylitol. Xylitol Lotte is the first gum in Vietnam to use Xylitol accounting for more than 50% as a sweetener, a natural sweetener that has been tested by medicine to help prevent effective tooth decay. Xylitol Lotte gum contains 50% Xylitol, the highest rate of all products in the market. Because Xylitol is not broken down by oral bacteria, Xylitol is a safe sweetener that can help prevent tooth decay and dental diseases. So, in addition to daily brushing and dental visits, we also have Xylitol for dental care.
Xylitol has been known for many years and has been used by many manufacturers in the US, China and Japan as sweeteners to replace diameters. The use of Xylitol instead of sugar will reduce the risk of tooth decay, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity.
October 14-15, the Xylitol Symposium on Oral Care was held in Beijing (China), attended by more than 50 scientists, doctors, leading experts in dentistry such as Finland, Japan, USA, China, Vietnam . with more than 200 medical students and journalists from all over the world. At this conference, a lot of attention was paid to the research of Dr. Yukie Nakai (Okayama University - Japan) on the effects of Xylitol in preventing the spread of bacteria that cause tooth decay from mother to child ( in the child period from 3 to 24 months of age).
Currently, in some Asian countries such as Korea, Japan, China, Xylitol-containing candies have been recommended by doctors and are " hot items ", creating a new trend among young people. Although new in Vietnam, the concept of eating sweet candies without tooth decay has heated the topic of controversy and urged young people to explore. Products are currently sold at markets, supermarkets, pharmacies nationwide.
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