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Correlations between Perceived Oral Malodor Levels and Self-Reported Oral Complaints [PDF]
Objectives. Even though objective data indicating the absence of oral malodor are presented to patients, they may be skeptical about the results, possibly due to the presence of some discomfort in the oral cavity.
Atsushi Kameyama +7 more
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Malodor reductions and improved oral hygiene by toothbrushing and mouthrinsing
Objective: This clinical study compared the effects of an antibacterial regimen, comprising a triclosan toothpaste and a 0.075% cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) mouthrinse, on malodor, self-reported malodor, and oral hygiene measures such as dental plaque,
B Nandlal +4 more
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ETIOLOGY CLASSIFICATION AND TREATMENT NEEDS (TN) FOR ORAL MALODOR
Background: Oral malodor, a generic descriptor term for foul smells emanating from the mouth can be classified as either pathological or physiological halitosis. Some problems are often confounded by the clinician's mismanagement.
Anton Raharjo, Hideo Miyazaki
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Effect of different oral hygiene measures on oral malodor in children aged 7-15 years
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of various oral hygiene measures individually and in combination in reducing oral malodor. Materials and Methods: A total number of 120 children diagnosed as having oral malodor (oral malodor scores 2 and above) were ...
Piyusha S Patil +2 more
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Biochemistry of Human Axilla Malodor and Chemistry of Deodorant Ingredients
Key human axilla malodorants are hexenoic acid (3) and 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-hexanoic acid (5), accompanied by some 25 structurally related hydroxyalkanoic acids and alkenoic acids.
Markus Gautschi +2 more
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Evaluation of oral malodor in children
The aim of this study was to assess oral malodor in highly caries-active children aged 7-15 years, analyze its association with oral malodor parameters, and investigate whether oral hygiene practices and orodental treatments can decrease the effect of oral malodor.The study included a total of 30 subjects with high caries activity (11 boys and 19 girls)
Nalcaci, Rana, Soenmez, Isil Saroglu
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Fecal Malodor Detection Using Low-Cost Electrochemical Sensors
Technology innovation in sanitation is needed for the 4.2 billion people worldwide, lacking safely managed sanitation services. A major requirement for the adoption of these technologies is the management of malodor around toilet and treatment systems ...
Siddharth Kawadiya +3 more
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Oral malodor: A review of etiology and pathogenesis
Oral malodor or halitosis is a condition characterized by unpleasant odors emanating from the oral cavity. The aim of the present review is to classify and explain the etiology and pathogenesis of oral malodor.
Ajay Benerji Kotti, R V Subramanyam
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Potassium aluminium sulphate (Alum) inhibits growth of human axillary malodor producing skin flora in vitro [PDF]
Introduction: Axillary malodor is caused by microbial biotransformation of non-smelling molecules present in apocrine secretions, into volatile odorous molecules.
Chandrika Murugaiah +7 more
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Social anxiety disorder in genuine halitosis patients
Background There is a possibility that genuine halitosis patients' anxiety do not recover after oral malodor treatment due to their social anxiety disorder.
Zaitsu Takashi +4 more
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