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Halitosis.

open access: yesSouth African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde, 1997
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Halitosis

Aktuel Nordisk Odontologi, 2020
Halitosis is a widespread condition presenting several social and psychological implications, leading to a reduction in the quality of life of an individual. Halitosis, per definition, defines an unpleasant smell of the exhaled air, independent of its etiology.
Virginia, Ortiz, Andreas, Filippi
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Halitosis

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2006
Halitosis can be caused by oral disease, or by respiratory tract conditions such as sinusitis, tonsillitis, and bronchiectasis, but an estimated 40% of affected individuals have no underlying organic disease.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical question: What are the effects of treatments in people with ...
Crispian, Scully Cbe, Stephan, Porter
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Halitosis in children

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1999
To determine the relationship between oral parameters and halitosis in children whose parents complained of malodorous breath.Twenty-four children (ages 5 to 14) were examined at 3 appointments. After the second appointment oral hygiene instructions were given.
E, Amir, R, Shimonov, M, Rosenberg
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Delusions of halitosis

Psychosomatics, 1985
Abstract Review of the literature on delusions of halitosis confirms their fundamentally psychogenic basis. However, assessment of six recent cases reveals some new findings, especially that all six patients complained of sensations of bad taste. In such patients, with histories of medical problems such as rhinorrhea and rhinitis, distortions in ...
R L, Goldberg   +2 more
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Diet and halitosis

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2011
The present article reviews the current knowledge of halitosis with particular emphasis upon the interplay of diet and disease of the gastrointestinal tract upon oral malodour.Transient-altered breath smell usually reflects the effects of foodstuffs, whereas longstanding halitosis is almost always because of oral disease such as gingivitis or ...
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Halitosis

Orapuh Literature Reviews
Halitosis is an offensive odour emanating from the mouth whose effects are so devastating on the social and psychological state of individuals. Over 50% of the world population is claimed to have halitosis and it is the third commonest complaint patients present to the dental clinic.
Iba, B.   +4 more
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Halitosis.

American family physician, 1996
Although halitosis is generally thought of as a social handicap related to poor oral hygiene or disease of the oral cavity, it may also indicate a serious systemic illness that requires diagnosis and treatment. Halitosis can be the result of pathologic or nonpathologic factors, both local systemic.
W H, Replogle, D K, Beebe
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