dental health and sugar alcohols
Dental health and sugar alcohols refer to the relationship between the well-being of teeth and the consumption of a particular type of sugar substitute, known as sugar alcohols. These sugar alcohols have a lesser impact on oral health compared to regular sugars, making them a more tooth-friendly alternative.
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