What's the difference between nonsweet and sugarless?

Nonsweet


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Sugarless


Definition:

  • (a.) Without sugar; free from sugar.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In a second set of test sessions, volunteers chewed sugarless gum for 10 minutes, starting 15 minutes after they ate the snack food.
  • (2) When sucking sugarless lozenges the recorded pH values were between 5.8 and 7.0.
  • (3) Smokers who had abstained for at least 12 h were studied in a fully crossrandomized experimental design that contrasted nicotine gum (before or after drinking) versus sugarless gum, and alcohol versus a no-alcohol comparison condition.
  • (4) Because of the rapid reaction of the plaque to sucrose flavoured gum, so-called sugarless substitutes were recommended for those who insist on chewing.
  • (5) In view of the considerable sales success of sugarless confections, accounting for over an estimated 30,000,000 lbs.
  • (6) Commonly used humectants include sorbitol, a sugar alcohol of the hexitol type, which is used often in sugarless candies.
  • (7) The results show that chewing a flavored sugarless gum significantly increases salivary flow rates in individuals with dry mouth.
  • (8) To alleviate some of the complications due to salivary dysfunction in those patients who respond to stimuli, pharmacologic sialagogues as well as sialagogues that include sugarless gums, mints and candies are prescribed in order to increase salivary flow.
  • (9) Chewing sugarless gum also reduces the risk of carious attack secondary to dry mouth by neutralizing acid production in plaque.
  • (10) Trident The sugarless gum is the number one chewing gum brand in the world.
  • (11) Lowest pH values during and after chewing sugarless gums varied between pH 6.0 and 7.3.
  • (12) There were negative correlations between DMFT increments and the frequency of apples, fruit juice, and sugarless gum intake, and a positive association of DMFT increments with chocolate candy intake and spending money.
  • (13) In addition to short-term beneficial effects of sugarless gum, these long-term effects indicate the possibility of a beneficial effect in caries prevention.
  • (14) The evidence suggests not so much that sugar substitutes may have stopped the growth in sucrose usage, but that new product categories such as diet foods and "sugarless' confections may have been created.
  • (15) She claims to be "feeling fine, really no different" – but all the 55-year-old maths professor and soon to be grandmother has consumed since 6 November is sugarless tea and rehydration salts intended for infants.
  • (16) To study lateral bolus placement during mastication, referred to as masticatory lateral preference, fifteen males and ten females chewed sugarless gum for 15, 20 and 25 s, and visual inspections were done of either right or left side bolus placements.
  • (17) In contrast to lozenges, the consumption of sugarless chewing gums becomes particularly important due to their greater stimulation of saliva and buffering capacity of oral fluid.
  • (18) Approximately half of the subjects were then given sugarless gum to be chewed (four pieces per day) over the experimental period; controls refrained from vigorous mastication.
  • (19) The effect of increased mastication on plaque metabolism and salivary gland function was determined in 11 human subjects who chewed a sugarless gum for ten minutes of each waking hour for two weeks.
  • (20) Experiences of 7 years with sugarless chewing gums and lozenges (tab.

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