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halitosis/càries dental

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Halitosis is defined as a foul odor emanated from the oral cavity, with great impact in quality of life and social restraints. Recently, the use of Breath Alert™ in research increased significantly. Halimeter™, another portable device, is often used in clinical practice. Nevertheless, not many

Correlation between halitosis, oral health status and salivary ß-galactosidases and time spent in physical activities in children.

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The aim of this work was to evaluate the oral health status in children and to correlate it with time spent in physical activity per week.Fifty children (mean age 9±2 years) attending the first visit at the Paediatric Dental Unit of the University of Rome

Halitosis--an assessment protocol proposal.

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Halitosis is an embarrassing symptom with a significant social impact. Halitosis affects millions of people worldwide and many resources are spent annually in products to improve halitus, unsuccessfully. The study of halitosis in a scientific basis is justified once halitosis causes social
Halitosis is the term used to describe any unpleasant odor relative to expired air regardless of its source. The prevalence of halitosis in the population is approximately 30%, of which 80 to 90% of the cases originate in the oral cavity resulting from proteolytic degradation by gram

Evaluation of a halitosis clinic over a period of eleven years

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About every fourth individual suffers at leasttemporarily from oral malodor. The most frequentcause of it is the oral cavity, in particular thetongue coating. In professional halitosis clinics,findings and diagnoses are discussed with thepatients, and individual therapy concepts are designed.

Effect of rapid maxillary expansion on halitosis.

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BACKGROUND The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of rapid maxillary expansion (RME) on halitosis. METHODS Thirty children (11-15 years old) were randomly divided into RME and control groups. The RME group consisted of 15 children treated with hyrax appliances, and the control group

Dimethylsulphidemia: the significance of dimethyl sulphide in extra-oral, blood borne halitosis.

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Halitosis is a symptom and not a diagnosis. Rather, the topic represents a spectrum of disorders, including intra-oral, otorhinolaryngological, metabolic, systemic, pulmonary, psychological and neurological conditions. Halitosis may be the third most common trigger for patients to seek dental care

[Halitosis--diagnosis and treatment].

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Halitosis (bad breath) applies to according to various authors--even 25-50% of the population. Volatile sulfur compounds are frequently encountered in the exhaled air. The article presents the most common causes of halitosis. It is believed that approximately 80-90% of the causes of halitosis are

[Physiology of the oral cavity. Dermatologic aspects].

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The oral cavity is the first part of the digestive tract and, thus, the natural entry of food and fluids into the body. Further, it is permanently colonized by bacteria as are all other body surfaces. Humans have two sets of teeth: the deciduous dentition with 20 teeth and the permanent dentition

Factors associated with Oral Health Related Quality of Life of children with severe -Early Childhood Caries.

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Early Childhood Caries (ECC) is a chronic childhood disease affecting children worldwide. Severe cases of ECC can significantly affect child's Oral Health Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) owing to its consequences. The purpose of present study was to find out association between severe

Oral health and halitosis among Type 1 diabetic and healthy children.

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To evaluate the oral health status, oral health related habits and halitosis of children with and without type 1 diabetes.In this study oral health status of children with and without type 1 diabetes were evaluated by using different indices (dmft/DMFT,

Supragingival Plaque Microbial Community Analysis of Children with Halitosis.

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As one of the most complex human-associated microbial habitats, the oral cavity harbors hundreds of bacteria. Halitosis is a prevalent oral condition that is typically caused by bacteria. The aim of this study was to analyze the microbial communities and predict functional profiles in supragingival

Halitosis: A frequently ignored social condition.

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Halitosis is a common complaint of one third of the population. It is commonly known as 'bad breath'. The causes of halitosis can both be intraoral (90%) as well as extraoral (10%). Malodor of oral etiology results from the oral cavity itself. Non oral etiology may include various systemic diseases

[Clinical importance and diagnosis of halitosis].

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The origin of halitosis comes from the Latin word "halitus" meaning 'breath, exhaled air', and in the Hungarian terminology it means bad and smelly breath. The human body emits a number of volatile molecules, which have a peculiar odour. Their presence is influenced by several factors, such as

Halitosis in otorhinolaryngology practice.

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Halitosis is a common and devastating condition, which may affect up to 1/3 of the population. It can be classified either as genuine halitosis, pseudohalitosis, or halitophobia. Genuine halitosis is more common and usually related to an organic pathology such as periodontitis. Malodour molecules
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