PMID: 6984858Sep 1, 1982Paper

Age dependency of stimulated salivary flow rate, pH, and lactobacillus and yeast concentrations

Journal of Dental Research
T Parvinen, M Larmas

Abstract

No significant influence of age on the stimulated salivary flow rate or pH was observed in a cross-sectional study of unmedicated adults. The females had a lower output than did the males in every age group. A tendency toward higher salivary counts of lactobacilli and yeasts with aging was observed.

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