Impact of sugar-sweetened beverage tax on dental caries: a simulation analysis.
Nipaporn UrwannachotimaPiya HanvoravongchaiJohn Pastor AnsahPiyada PrasertsomVictoria Rui Ying KohPublished in: BMC oral health (2020)
In countries where a majority of the sugar consumed is from non-tax sugary food and beverages, especially Asian countries where street food culture is ubiquitous and contributes disproportionately to sugar intake, SSB tax alone is unlikely to have meaningful impact on oral health unless it is accompanied with a comprehensive public health policy that aims to reduce total sugar intake from non-SSB sources.