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Halitosis is a condition characterized by unpleasant oral odor or oral malodor problems that can lead to social and psychological impediments; it can be either genuine halitosis or pseudo-halitosis. One of the extra-oral conditions of genuine halitosis is mental stress, which causes a reduction in both saliva secretion and the presence of salivary ...
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Successful Treatment of Halitophobia with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: A Case Study
Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 2018Halitophobia is a condition characterized by an excessive preoccupation with the belief of having halitosis. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) was successfully used to treat a man in his 20 s who presented with important anxiety, avoidance and safety behaviours, isolation, and depressed mood.
Jihed Mrizak, Uta Ouali, Ouali Uta
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Journal of Breath Research, 2012
It is known that almost one-third of patients who seeks treatment for bad breath do not have genuine halitosis. Halitosis can occur even in cases when the malodor is not perceived by those around the patient and can neither be confirmed by organoleptic tests, nor by sulfur portable monitor readings. In such cases, these patients have been considered as
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It is known that almost one-third of patients who seeks treatment for bad breath do not have genuine halitosis. Halitosis can occur even in cases when the malodor is not perceived by those around the patient and can neither be confirmed by organoleptic tests, nor by sulfur portable monitor readings. In such cases, these patients have been considered as
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[Halitophobia--an under-recognized clinical picture].
Schweizer Monatsschrift fur Zahnmedizin = Revue mensuelle suisse d'odonto-stomatologie = Rivista mensile svizzera di odontologia e stomatologia, 2006A large part of the population suffers from halitosis. Causes can be both oral and non-oral changes. Coating of the tongue as well as marginal periodontitis are the most frequent oral causes. Non-oral causes are primarily tonsillitis and sinusitis but also general diseases as well as special diet habits. Non-real halitosis or halitophobia is unterstood
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“Air bag” organoleptic behavioral experiment for managing fear of oral malodor
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2004S Suhas, Keerthilatha M Pai
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L'Halitose : Origine , Classification et Traitement
International Arab Journal of Dentistry, 2014exaly

