Evaluating the Erosive Effects of Freshly Squeezed Local Fruit Juices on Human Dental Enamel and Consumption Patterns Among Malaysian Adults
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Subject Recruitments and Questionnaire
2.2. Fruit Juices Preparation, pH Testing, and Neutralisable Acidity
2.3. In Vitro Teeth Selection and Preparation
2.4. Artificial Saliva and Citric Acid Preparation
2.5. Teeth Immersion Protocol
2.6. Enamel Surface Microhardness Analysis
2.7. Enamel Surface Roughness Analysis
2.8. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Survey Findings on Fruit Juice Consumption and Oral Health Behaviour
3.2. In Vitro Evaluation of Enamel Erosion
4. Discussion
5. Limitations and Future Research
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Ethnicity | ||||||
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Malay [% (No.)] | Chinese [% (No.)] | Indian [% (No.)] | Others [% (No.)] | Total [% (No.)] | ||
Gender | Male | 19.6 (37) | 2.1 (4) | 2.1 (4) | 0.5 (1) | 24.3 (46) |
Female | 65.6 (124) | 3.2 (6) | 2.6 (5) | 4.2 (8) | 75.7 (143) | |
Total | 85.2 (161) | 5.3 (10) | 4.7 (9) | 4.7 (9) | 100 (189) |
Questions | % of Subjects (No. of Respondents) | |
---|---|---|
Fruit juice preferences | ||
Yes | 91 (172) | |
No | 9 (17) | |
Sources of fruit juices | Yes | No |
Home made | 49.2 (93) | 50.8 (96) |
Drink at restaurant | 79.4 (150) | 20.6 (39) |
Bought from shopping complex | 62.4 (118) | 37.6 (71) |
Carbonated fruit juice | 19.6 (37) | 80.4 (152) |
Cordial fruit juice | 50.8 (96) | 49.2 (93) |
Frequency of drinking fruit juices | ||
Often | 14.8 (28) | |
Regularly | 13.2 (25) | |
Occasionally | 52.9 (100) | |
Seldom | 14.3 (27) | |
Never | 4.8 (9) | |
Frequency of drinking fruit juices in a day | ||
Once | 74.1 (140) | |
Twice | 7.9 (15) | |
Three times | 2.1 (4) | |
More than three times | 1.6 (3) | |
Never | 14.2 (27) | |
Reasons for drinking fruit juices | Yes | No |
Favourite drinks | 65 (123) | 35 (68) |
Influence from family and friends | 27 (51) | 73 (138 |
As diet supplement | 42.3 (80) | 57.7 (109) |
Part of diet programme | 23.3 (44) | 76.7 (145) |
Enhance appetite | 32.8 (62) | 67.2 (127) |
Types of fruit juices | Yes | No |
Watermelon | 53 (100) | 47 (89) |
Star fruit | 15.9 (30) | 84.1 (159) |
Pineapple | 15.4 (29) | 84.6 (160) |
Lime | 57.7 (109) | 42.3 (80) |
Others | 63.5 (120) | 36.5 (69) |
Preparation of fruit juices | Yes | No |
With sugar | 75.7 (143) | 24.3 (46) |
No sugar | 36 (68) | 64 (121) |
With milk | 29.1 (55) | 70.9 (134) |
With other drinks (e.g., iced lemon tea) | 34.4 (65) | 65.6 (124) |
With carbonated drinks (e.g., fruit cocktail) | 8.5 (16) | 91.5 (173) |
Time of drinking fruit juices | Yes | No |
Breakfast | 16.4 (31) | 83.6 (158) |
Lunch | 47 (89) | 53 (100) |
Dinner | 56 (106) | 44 (83) |
Before bedtime | 6.9 (13) | 93.1 (176) |
At other time | 42.3 (80) | 57.7 (109) |
Methods of drinking fruit juices | Yes | No |
Sipping | 61.4 (116) | 38.6 (73) |
Using straw | 78.8 (149) | 21.2 (40) |
Gargle and hold it in mouth for a while | 8 (15) | 92 (174) |
Direct from bottle or cans | 38.1 (72) | 61.9 (117) |
Sipping and gargle | 6.4 (12) | 93.6 (177) |
Action taken after drinking fruit juices | Yes | No |
Brush teeth straight away | 4.2 (8) | 95.8 (181) |
Gargle with tap water | 21.7 (41) | 78.3 (148) |
Drink plain water | 6.9 (117) | 38.1 (72) |
Chewing gum | 2.1 (4) | 97.9 (185) |
Do nothing | 50.3 (95) | 49.7 (94) |
Questions | % of Subjects (No. of Subjects) | |
---|---|---|
Daily tooth brushing frequency | ||
Once | 6.9 (13) | |
Twice | 53.4 (101) | |
Three times | 32.3 (61) | |
After every meal | 7.4 (14) | |
Cleaning tools | Yes | No |
Toothbrush | 96.8 (183) | 3.2 (6) |
Tooth floss | 33.3 (63) | 66.7 (126) |
Mouth rinse | 28 (53) | 72 (136) |
Tongue cleaner | 12.7 (24) | 87.3 (165) |
Chewing unsweetened gum | 10.1 (19) | 89.9 (170) |
Timing of brushing teeth | Yes | No |
After waking up from sleep | 97.9 (185) | 2.1 (4) |
After every main meal | 25.9 (49) | 74.1 (140) |
Before bedtime | 83.1 (157) | 16.9 (32) |
After snacking | 10.6 (20) | 89.4 (169) |
Before praying | 21.7 (41) | 78.3 (148) |
Methods of knowing if there is a dental problem | Yes | No |
From the dentist | 65.6 (124) | 34.4 (65) |
Self-awareness due to pain or other symptoms | 86.8 (164) | 13.2 (25) |
From friends | 10.6 (20) | 89.4 (169) |
From family members | 12.2 (23) | 87.8 (166) |
From mass media | 20.6 (39) | 79.3 (150) |
Action taken when having a dental problem | Yes | No |
Seek immediate relief (e.g., paracetamol, pain killer) | 46.6 (88) | 53.4 (101) |
Seek dental treatment | 78.8 (149) | 21.2 (40) |
Self-healed | 32.3 (61) | 67.7 (128) |
Ignore the problem | 12.7 (24) | 87.3 (165) |
Use traditional remedies | 7.9 (15) | 92.1 (174) |
Frequency of dental visits | ||
Monthly | 6.9 (13) | |
Yearly | 15.3 (29) | |
Twice a year | 15.9 (30) | |
When necessary (e.g., when pain arises) | 56.6 (107) | |
Never | 5.3 (10) |
Questions | % of Subjects (No. of Subjects) | ||
---|---|---|---|
Some tropical fruit juice contain acid | Yes | No | Do not know |
Watermelon | 8.5 (16) | 52.4 (99) | 39.1 (74) |
Star fruit | 49.2 (93) | 17.5 (33) | 33.3 (63) |
Pineapple | 82 (155) | 4.8 (9) | 13.2 (25) |
Lime | 89.9 (170) | 1.6 (3) | 8.5 (16) |
Orange | 88.4 (167) | 1.1 (2) | 10.5 (20) |
Fruit juices can cause | Yes | No | Do not know |
Stomach ache | 69.8 (132) | 12.7 (24) | 17.5 (33) |
Peptic ulcer | 58.7 (111) | 15.3 (29) | 26 (49) |
Tooth sensitivity | 45 (85) | 19 (36) | 36 (68) |
Carious tooth | 30.2 (57) | 26.5 (50) | 43.3 (82) |
Staining tooth | 11.1 (21) | 37 (70) | 51.9 (98) |
Feeling of tooth sensitivity during drinking fruit juice | Yes | No | Do not know |
9 (17) | 85.7 (162) | 5.3 (10) | |
When drinking pineapple or/and lime juice, do you think that this will happen? | Yes | No | Do not know |
Stomach ache | 48.1 (91) | 42.9 (81) | 9 (17) |
Tooth sensitivity | 22.8 (43) | 59.2 (112) | 18 (34) |
Tooth ache | 13.8 (26) | 66.1 (125) | 20.1 (38) |
Tingling tongue | 39.7 (75) | 45 (85) | 15.3 (29) |
Erosion of oral mucosa | 14.8 (28) | 61.4 (116) | 23.8 (45) |
Fruit Juice | Mean pH (±SD) | Neutralisable Acidity (mL of 0.1 M NaOH ± SD) |
---|---|---|
Pineapple | 4.12 (±0.34) | 58 (±2.7) |
Star fruit | 3.79 (±0.20) | 19 (±1.7) |
Lime | 2.43 (±0.38) | 53 (±50.0) |
Watermelon | 5.81 (±0.57) | 15 (±6.4) |
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Mohamed Rasheed, Z.B.; Zakaria, A.S.I.; Abdul Rahman, F.; Zainialdin, E.; Radzali, H.E.; Mokhtar, N.; Abdullah, N.; Shafiei, Z.; Zainal Abidin, Z.; Abdul Rahman, M. Evaluating the Erosive Effects of Freshly Squeezed Local Fruit Juices on Human Dental Enamel and Consumption Patterns Among Malaysian Adults. Nutrients 2025, 17, 2576. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17162576
Mohamed Rasheed ZB, Zakaria ASI, Abdul Rahman F, Zainialdin E, Radzali HE, Mokhtar N, Abdullah N, Shafiei Z, Zainal Abidin Z, Abdul Rahman M. Evaluating the Erosive Effects of Freshly Squeezed Local Fruit Juices on Human Dental Enamel and Consumption Patterns Among Malaysian Adults. Nutrients. 2025; 17(16):2576. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17162576
Chicago/Turabian StyleMohamed Rasheed, Zahirrah Begam, Ahmad Shuhud Irfani Zakaria, Fairuz Abdul Rahman, Erfa Zainialdin, Hazreen Elliana Radzali, Norhafiza Mokhtar, Nurhayati Abdullah, Zaleha Shafiei, Zamirah Zainal Abidin, and Mariati Abdul Rahman. 2025. "Evaluating the Erosive Effects of Freshly Squeezed Local Fruit Juices on Human Dental Enamel and Consumption Patterns Among Malaysian Adults" Nutrients 17, no. 16: 2576. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17162576
APA StyleMohamed Rasheed, Z. B., Zakaria, A. S. I., Abdul Rahman, F., Zainialdin, E., Radzali, H. E., Mokhtar, N., Abdullah, N., Shafiei, Z., Zainal Abidin, Z., & Abdul Rahman, M. (2025). Evaluating the Erosive Effects of Freshly Squeezed Local Fruit Juices on Human Dental Enamel and Consumption Patterns Among Malaysian Adults. Nutrients, 17(16), 2576. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17162576