Abstract
The effect of diet on dental integrity has been noted by several observers.,,, Dental caries has been observed to occur in adult rats receiving faulty diets.,, Desiring to correlate such experiments with the occurrence of dental caries in children, experiments were conducted with young rats, attempting to produce caries through dietary deficiencies. Rats from an inbred colony were used. Litter mates were assigned to various diets to be employed; the studies were instituted when the rats were 23 to 32 days of age, and continued from 27 to 51 days. Distilled water and food were furnished ad libitum. The rats were weighed twice weekly. At the end of the experimental period they were killed and the molars removed for examination. A summary of the results on the male animals will be found in the accompanying table. The female animals reacted in a comparable manner. Diet D1 consisted of commercial casein, 18%; hydrogenated fat, 20%; Osborne-Mendel salt mixture, 4%; cornstarch, 58%; vitamin B concentrate, 1%. Diet D4: Diet D1 plus 6% vitamin B concentrate plus 3 drops of cod liver oil daily. This was the control diet for this series. Diet E1 consisted of purified casein, 18%; hydrogenated fat, 20%; Osborne-Mendel salt mixture, 4%; cornstarch, 36%; dried yeast foam, 4%; and dried spinach, 10%. Diet E2: Diet E1 plus a daily dose of irradiated ergosterol supposedly equivalent to the amount of D given in the cod liver oil in diet D4. This was the control diet for this and the following series.
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