open access articleObjectives: The objectives of this investigation were to investigate the effectiveness and longevity of an oral rinse product containing 0.10% (w/v) of the chlorine dioxide precursor sodium chlorite (1) on oral malodor in participants throughout a 12 h daylight diurnal cycle. Materials and methods: Thirty healthy participants (17 male, 13 female) were recruited to the study. Volatile sulfur compound levels (VSCs: H2S, CH3SH and (CH3)2S) were simultaneously monitored in their oral cavity air samples both before (0 h) and at 0.33, 4, 8 and 12 h after using the above oral rinse, or water as a negative control (participants refrained from oral hygiene measures during this 12 h period). The experimental design for this cross...
Objective: A controlled, clinical, double-blind study was conducted to assess the efficacy of sugar-...
Background: Although tongue coating and periodontal conditions have been reported to be major halito...
The objective of this study is to standardize protocols for clinical research into oral malodor caus...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of toothpaste and mouth rinse containing 0.14% zinc lacta...
Abstract Background Previous research has shown the oxidizing properties and microbiological efficac...
Objectives: The aim of this double-blind, parallel study was to test the clinical efficacy of a newl...
To evaluate the efficacy of tulsi extract mouthrinse in reducing halitosis as compared to chlorhexid...
Halitosis occurs in approximately 30% of the adult population and has a negative social and psycholo...
Objective: to determine the daylong effect of Antiplaque® toothpaste active copound and the effect o...
Halitosis (or bad breath) is a widely experienced problem plaguing many patients. It affects indivi...
Recently, the interest in oral malodor has been grown and the number of people having trouble with o...
Objectives This in situ study aimed to determine and compare the chlorhexidine (CHX) retention in t...
ObjectivesWe aimed to conduct a systematic review on published data in order to investigate the effi...
Objectives. To assess the effects on intra-oral halitosis by a mouth rinse containing zinc acetate (...
Halitosis is an unpleasant breath odor; it affects roughly 30-50% of the population. The major compo...
Objective: A controlled, clinical, double-blind study was conducted to assess the efficacy of sugar-...
Background: Although tongue coating and periodontal conditions have been reported to be major halito...
The objective of this study is to standardize protocols for clinical research into oral malodor caus...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of toothpaste and mouth rinse containing 0.14% zinc lacta...
Abstract Background Previous research has shown the oxidizing properties and microbiological efficac...
Objectives: The aim of this double-blind, parallel study was to test the clinical efficacy of a newl...
To evaluate the efficacy of tulsi extract mouthrinse in reducing halitosis as compared to chlorhexid...
Halitosis occurs in approximately 30% of the adult population and has a negative social and psycholo...
Objective: to determine the daylong effect of Antiplaque® toothpaste active copound and the effect o...
Halitosis (or bad breath) is a widely experienced problem plaguing many patients. It affects indivi...
Recently, the interest in oral malodor has been grown and the number of people having trouble with o...
Objectives This in situ study aimed to determine and compare the chlorhexidine (CHX) retention in t...
ObjectivesWe aimed to conduct a systematic review on published data in order to investigate the effi...
Objectives. To assess the effects on intra-oral halitosis by a mouth rinse containing zinc acetate (...
Halitosis is an unpleasant breath odor; it affects roughly 30-50% of the population. The major compo...
Objective: A controlled, clinical, double-blind study was conducted to assess the efficacy of sugar-...
Background: Although tongue coating and periodontal conditions have been reported to be major halito...
The objective of this study is to standardize protocols for clinical research into oral malodor caus...