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Etiology and characteristics of halitosis in patients of a halitosis center in Northern Italy.
Author: AimettiMario, CampanelliLorena, GuzziNicoletta, ManavellaValeria, PigellaEnrico, RomanoFederica
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: As there are few studies in Europe describing characteristics of breath malodor for large groups of patients, this retrospective study was designed to analyse the etiology of halitosis among patients attending a breath malodor center in Northern Italy. METHODS: Clinical records of 547 c...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.23736/S0026-4970.19.04186-4
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Unraveling the Secrets of Halitosis: A Journey Through the Oral Cavity
Halitosis, or bad breath, is a common concern that can significantly impact an individual's self-confidence. This study delves into the underlying causes and characteristics of halitosis in a large group of patients seeking treatment at a specialized center in Northern Italy. It aims to identify the most common culprits behind this often embarrassing condition.
The Root of the Problem: A Tale of Two Culprits
The study found that the vast majority of patients presented with intra-oral halitosis, meaning the odor originates within the mouth. Periodontal disease, characterized by inflammation of the gums, and tongue coating were the most frequent causes. Interestingly, tongue coating alone was rarely identified as the primary cause, suggesting a complex interplay of factors contributing to bad breath. The study also found that psychogenic halitosis, where the perception of bad breath is not supported by objective evidence, was a rare phenomenon.
Keeping Your Breath Fresh: A Desert Oasis of Oral Hygiene
This research underscores the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene to combat halitosis. Regular brushing and flossing, along with periodic professional cleanings, can help address periodontal disease. Additionally, scraping the tongue can help reduce the buildup of bacteria that contribute to odor. By adopting these simple practices, individuals can cultivate fresh breath and enhance their overall oral health.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study provides valuable insights into the origins of halitosis, offering a roadmap for effective treatment and prevention. By understanding the underlying causes and adopting appropriate oral hygiene practices, individuals can navigate the desert of bad breath and enjoy a fresh and confident smile.
Date :
- Date Completed 2020-07-03
- Date Revised 2020-07-03
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