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Review
. 1996 Dec;62(10):36-42.

Halitosis. A common oral problem

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  • PMID: 9002736
Review

Halitosis. A common oral problem

A I Spielman et al. N Y State Dent J. 1996 Dec.

Abstract

Halitosis is caused primarily by bacterial putrefaction and the generation of volatile sulfur compounds. Ninety percent of patients suffering from halitosis have oral causes, such as poor oral hygiene, periodontal disease, tongue coat, food impaction, unclean dentures, faulty restorations, oral carcinomas, and throat infections. The remaining 10 percent of halitosis sufferers have systemic causes that include renal or hepatic failure, carcinomas, diabetes or trimethylaminuria. Modern analytical and microbiological techniques permit diagnosis of bad breath. Management of halitosis involves maintaining proper oral hygiene, and periodontal treatment, including tongue brushing.

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    Ury SR. Ury SR. N Y State Dent J. 1997 Mar;63(3):16-7. N Y State Dent J. 1997. PMID: 9109309 No abstract available.

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