28 June 2012

Halitosis: It’s better than no breath at all!



Halitosis: It’s better than no breath at all!
Kari Cunningham, DMD
http://dental.case.edu

Medical and social history connected to halitosis?
https://files.nyu.edu/

The oral biology of bad breath
http://www.student.ahc.umn.edu/

Uremic fetor or Uremic halitosis
http://www.mccc.edu/

Mouthwash Use
http://www.spu.edu/

Source of my halitosis - Know The Enemy
http://writingcenter.boisestate.edu/

Viral infections Rubeola
http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/

Introduction to Social Intelligence
http://www.lanecc.edu/

Renal Nursing Care
Mary Moon
http://www.elcamino.edu/

Nasopharyngolaryngoscopy for Family Physicians
Scott M. Strayer, MD, MPH
http://faculty.virginia.edu/

Tubes and Tonsils
Lawrence M. Simon, M.D.
http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/


330 Published articles on Halitosis

  1. Halitosis: the multidisciplinary approach.
  2. Halitosis in oral diseases.
  3. The short-term treatment effects on the microbiota at the dorsum of the tongue in intra-oral halitosis patients-a randomized clinical trial.
  4. The effect of Breezy candy on halitosis: A double-blind, controlled, and randomized study.
  5. Does concern about halitosis influence individual's oral hygiene practices?
  6. Study on self-reported halitosis and the associated factors in patients in a periodontal clinic.
  7. Validation of the Chinese version of the Halitosis Associated Life-quality Test (HALT) questionnaire.
  8. On call. When I awaken in the morning, I have terrible bad breath. My breath seems okay during the rest of the day, but I worry about developing halitosis. What causes bad breath?
  9. A rare cause of chronic halitosis: gastric-colic fistulae.
  10. Halitosis and tongue coating in patients with erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease versus nonerosive gastroesophageal reflux disease.
  11. Spectrophotometric assessment of salivary β-galactosidases in halitosis.
  12. Findings, diagnoses and results of a halitosis clinic over a seven year period.
  13. Breaking paradigms: a new definition for halitosis in the context of pseudo-halitosis and halitophobia.
  14. Halitosis and Helicobacter pylori infection.
  15. No significant association between halitosis and upper gastrointestinal endoscopic findings: a prospective study.
  16. Halitosis. A common problem.
  17. Comment on: Halitosis in obese patients and those undergoing bariatric surgery.
  18. Paediatric Halitosis and Helicobacter pylori Infection.
  19. Halitosis in obese patients and those undergoing bariatric surgery.
  20. More human than human: halitosis as the hallmark of pathological dental omission.
  21. Comparison of different treatment modalities for oral halitosis.
  22. Social anxiety disorder in genuine halitosis patients.
  23. Halitosis: an overview of epidemiology, etiology and clinical management.
  24. The delusion of halitosis: experience at an eastern Nigerian tertiary hospital.
  25. Self reported halitosis in relation to glycated hemoglobin level in diabetic patients.
  26. Effect of oil pulling on halitosis and microorganisms causing halitosis: a randomized controlled pilot trial.
  27. Prevalence of halitosis in patients with dental prostheses in Senegal.
  28. Association between halitosis and mouth breathing in children.
  29. Halitosis and oral health-related quality of life: a case report.
  30. Diet and halitosis.
  31. Association between oral malodour and psychological characteristics in subjects with neurotic tendencies complaining of halitosis.
  32. Saliva and tongue coating pH before and after use of mouthwashes and relationship with parameters of halitosis.
  33. Extra-oral halitosis: an overview.
  34. Halitosis: new insight into a millennial old problem.
  35. Effect of oral rinse with Turkish gall on the clinical periodontal parameters and halitosis.
  36. Short-term germ-killing effect of sugar-sweetened cinnamon chewing gum on salivary anaerobes associated with halitosis.
  37. Halitosis: much beyond oral malodor.
  38. The gastrointestinal aspects of halitosis.
  39. Halitosis: could it be more than mere bad breath?
  40. Halitosis, oral health and quality of life during treatment with Invisalign(®) and the effect of a low-dose chlorhexidine solution.
  41. Tea catechin EGCg suppresses the mgl gene associated with halitosis.
  42. Levels of salivary stress markers in patients with anxiety about halitosis.
  43. Halitosis: hindrance or hint?
  44. Temperature-controlled radiofrequency tonsil ablation for the treatment of halitosis.
  45. Some evidence shows that certain mouthrinses can reduce halitosis.
  46. Effects of probiotic Lactobacillus salivarius WB21 on halitosis and oral health: an open-label pilot trial.
  47. The correlation of organoleptic and instrumental halitosis measurements.
  48. John Peter Zenger's fight for freedom of the press: halitosis exposed.
  49. Halitosis and weight loss in a cat.
  50. Evaluation of halitosis and sialometry in patients submitted to head and neck radiotherapy.
  51. Halitosis: a review of current literature.
  52. Self-reported halitosis and emotional state: impact on oral conditions and treatments.
  53. Does peritoneal dialysis affect halitosis in patients with end-stage renal disease?
  54. Vaccination targeting surface FomA of Fusobacterium nucleatum against bacterial co-aggregation: Implication for treatment of periodontal infection and halitosis.
  55. The relationship between physiologic halitosis and periodontopathic bacteria of the tongue and gingival sulcus.
  56. Tonsillectomy for the treatment of halitosis.
  57. Esophagitis dissecans presenting with halitosis.
  58. Halitosis: a stomatological and psychological issue.
  59. Characteristics of 2000 patients who visited a halitosis clinic.
  60. Korea red ginseng on Helicobacter pylori-induced halitosis: newer therapeutic strategy and a plausible mechanism.
  61. Prevalence of halitosis in the population of the city of Bern, Switzerland: a study comparing self-reported and clinical data.
  62. Evaluation of oral and extra-oral factors predisposing to delusional halitosis.
  63. A new organoleptic testing method for evaluating halitosis.
  64. Prevalence of halitosis in young male adults: a study in swiss army recruits comparing self-reported and clinical data.
  65. A novel vaccine targeting Fusobacterium nucleatum against abscesses and halitosis.
  66. Detection of Helicobacter pylori DNA in the saliva of patients complaining of halitosis.
  67. Mouthrinses for the treatment of halitosis.
  68. The relationship among a portable gas chromatography, organoleptic method and portable sulfide detector to diagnose halitosis.
  69. Halitosis (breath odor).
  70. Relationship between halitosis and psychologic status.
  71. Molecular identification of bacteria on the tongue dorsum of subjects with and without halitosis.
  72. Clinical evaluation of 222 Iranian patients with halitosis.
  73. The portable gas chromatograph OralChroma™: a method of choice to detect oral and extra-oral halitosis.
  74. Application of a quartz microbalance based gas sensor array for the study of halitosis.
  75. Characterization and prevalence of Solobacterium moorei associated with oral halitosis.
  76. Halitosis--an assessment protocol proposal.
  77. Halitosis among racially diverse populations: an update.
  78. Self-reported halitosis and gastro-esophageal reflux disease in the general population.
  79. A review of the current literature on management of halitosis.
  80. The Prevalence of Self-Reported Halitosis and Oral Hygiene Practices among Libyan Students and Office Workers.
  81. Halitosis: a review of associated factors and therapeutic approach.
  82. Halitosis.
  83. Relationship between the presence of tonsilloliths and halitosis in patients with chronic caseous tonsillitis.
  84. Halitosis and gastroesophageal reflux disease: a possible association.
  85. Correlation study between cadaverine level in saliva and halitosis.
  86. A new mouthrinse combining zinc and chlorhexidine in low concentrations provides superior efficacy against halitosis compared to existing formulations: a double-blind clinical study.
  87. Patient's page. Bad breath (halitosis) and your oral health-- what you should know....
  88. Comment on "Halitosis associated volatiles in breath of healthy subjects" by S. van den Velde et al. J. Chromatogr. B 853 (2007) 54-61.
  89. Optical bio-sniffer for methyl mercaptan in halitosis.
  90. Intra- and extra-oral halitosis: finding of a new form of extra-oral blood-borne halitosis caused by dimethyl sulphide.
  91. Identification of oral bacterial species associated with halitosis.
  92. The relationship of halitosis and Helicobacter pylori.
  93. Establishment of malodor model and its effects on identifying the halitosis-related bacteria.
  94. Halitosis update: a review of causes, diagnoses, and treatments.
  95. Factors associated with self-reported halitosis (SRH) and perceived taste disturbance (PTD) in elderly.
  96. A review of the current literature on aetiology and measurement methods of halitosis.
  97. Preliminary study of the clinical indices for halitosis.
  98. The relationship between two halitosis diagnostic methods: organoleptic test and VSCs measurement by a portable sulfide detector.
  99. The origin of halitosis in cystinotic patients due to cysteamine treatment.
  100. Halitosis associated volatiles in breath of healthy subjects.
  101. Eradication therapy in Helicobacter pylori-positive patients with halitosis: long-term outcome.
  102. Effects of herbal mouthwash containing the pericarp extract of Garcinia mangostana L on halitosis, plaque and papillary bleeding index.
  103. Unpleasant smell from a mouth--halitosis.
  104. Clinical examination of subjects with halitosis.
  105. Historical and social aspects of halitosis.
  106. CO2 laser cryptolysis by coagulation for the treatment of halitosis.
  107. A Cochrane systematic review finds tongue scrapers have short-term efficacy in controlling halitosis.
  108. Tongue scrapers may reduce halitosis in adults.
  109. Oral malodour (halitosis).
  110. Halitosis.
  111. Halitosis and polyphenols.
  112. Tongue scraping for treating halitosis.
  113. Halitosis.
  114. The proportion of pseudo-halitosis patients in a multidisciplinary breath malodour consultation.
  115. Real and psychological halitosis--findings, diagnoses and outcomes of a halitosis clinic.
  116. Halitosis in association with canine hepatozoonosis.
  117. Factors associated with self-reported halitosis in Kuwaiti patients.
  118. Evaluation of oral and nasal halitosis parameters in patients with repaired cleft lip and/or palate.
  119. Reduction of oral levels of volatile sulfur compounds (VSC) by professional toothcleaning and oral hygiene instruction in non-halitosis patients.
  120. Halitosis manifestation and prevention means for patients with fixed teeth dentures.
  121. Bioelectronic detector with monoamine oxidase for halitosis monitoring.
  122. Helicobacter pylori associated with glossitis and halitosis.
  123. Etiology and therapy of halitosis. From abscess to coated tongue.
  124. Halitosis of unknown origin. 44-year-old with very slender habitus, intermittent nausea and halitosis.
  125. A combined therapeutic approach to manage oral halitosis: a 3-month prospective case series.
  126. Tonsillolith as a halitosis-inducing factor.
  127. Halitosis.
  128. Halitosis: a review.
  129. Is transmission of bacteria that cause halitosis from pets to humans possible?
  130. Relationship between the SF-36 questionnaire and patient's satisfaction following halitosis therapy.
  131. Subjective patients' opinion and evaluation of halitosis using halimeter and organoleptic scores.
  132. Halitosis and periodontal disease in subjects with mental disabilities.
  133. Microbiological culture analysis of the tongue anaerobic microflora in subjects with and without halitosis.
  134. Comparison of ninhydrin method of detecting amine compounds with other methods of halitosis detection.
  135. Halitosis and the nose.
  136. The aetiology and treatment of oral halitosis: an update.
  137. Halitosis--Part 2: Diagnosis and therapy.
  138. Halitosis--Part 1: epidemiology and pathogenesis.
  139. Halitosis.
  140. Halitosis (Fetor oris) in patients seen at the periodontology clinic of the University College Hospital, Ibadan - a subjective evaluation.
  141. Laser cryptolysis for the treatment of halitosis.
  142. Halitosis--problems in diagnosis and therapy: a symptom to be taken seriously.
  143. Halitosis. Beating bad breath.
  144. Curing halitosis: the sweet smell of success.
  145. Evaluation of halitosis in children and mothers.
  146. Haldane, hot dogs, halitosis, and hypoxic vasodilation: the emerging biology of the nitrite anion.
  147. Biofilms and the tongue: therapeutical approaches for the control of halitosis.
  148. Halitosis.
  149. Microbiology and Treatment of Halitosis.
  150. The effects of a new mouthrinse containing chlorhexidine, cetylpyridinium chloride and zinc lactate on the microflora of oral halitosis patients: a dual-centre, double-blind placebo-controlled study.
  151. Clinical effects of a new mouthrinse containing chlorhexidine, cetylpyridinium chloride and zinc-lactate on oral halitosis. A dual-center, double-blind placebo-controlled study.
  152. Halitosis.
  153. The relationship between volatile sulfur compounds and major halitosis-inducing factors.
  154. Diversity of bacterial populations on the tongue dorsa of patients with halitosis and healthy patients.
  155. Halitosis in patients with Helicobacter pylori-positive non-ulcer dyspepsia: an indication for eradication therapy?
  156. A new protocol for halitosis treatment.
  157. Monitoring ammonia to assess halitosis.
  158. Phenolic antibacterials from Piper betle in the prevention of halitosis.
  159. A randomized placebo-controlled trial of mebendazole for halitosis.
  160. Halitosis.
  161. The relationship between the presence of periodontopathogenic bacteria in saliva and halitosis.
  162. Gastrointestinal diseases and halitosis: association of gastric Helicobacter pylori infection.
  163. Halitosis in medicine: a review.
  164. Halitosis prevention campaign: a report of oral health promotion activities in Japan.
  165. Tongue brushing and mouth rinsing as basic treatment measures for halitosis.
  166. Treatment needs (TN) and practical remedies for halitosis.
  167. Classification and examination of halitosis.
  168. Halitosis: causes, diagnosis and treatment.
  169. Microbiology and treatment of halitosis.
  170. Halitosis, foetor ex ore.
  171. Genuine halitosis, pseudo-halitosis, and halitophobia: classification, diagnosis, and treatment.
  172. Successful treatment of gut-caused halitosis with a suspension of living non-pathogenic Escherichia coli bacteria--a case report.
  173. Extraoral etiology of halitosis.
  174. Characteristics of patients complaining of halitosis and the usefulness of gas chromatography for diagnosing halitosis.
  175. A new era in halitosis and periodontal treatment.
  176. Psychological condition of patients complaining of halitosis.
  177. Halitosis research.
  178. Halitosis in two children caused by a foreign body in the nose.
  179. Schizophrenia and halitosis.
  180. Examination, classification, and treatment of halitosis; clinical perspectives.
  181. The hygienist's role in halitosis treatment.
  182. Orofacial disease: update for the dental clinical team: 10. Halitosis and disturbances of taste, orofacial movement or sensation.
  183. Clinical dilemmas posed by patients with psychosomatic halitosis.
  184. Clinical application of a questionnaire for diagnosis and treatment of halitosis.
  185. Halitosis: a delayed complication of splenectomy.
  186. Halitosis in 1999.
  187. Halitosis--foetor ex ore.
  188. Treatment of halitosis.
  189. Halitosis: a multidisciplinary problem.
  190. Halitosis in children.
  191. Halitosis: causes, diagnosis, and treatment.
  192. Halitosis and Helicobacter pylori: a possible relationship.
  193. Halitosis in dogs and the effect of periodontal therapy.
  194. The use of tongue cleaners in the treatment of halitosis.
  195. Snoring and halitosis in a dog.
  196. Practice building with halitosis treatment.
  197. Halitosis: an interdisciplinary approach.
  198. Correlation between measurements using a new halitosis monitor and organoleptic assessment.
  199. Halitosis.
  200. Halitosis: a breath of fresh air.
  201. Halothane or halitosis?
  202. Imagined halitosis: a social phobia symptom?
  203. The effects of oral rinses on halitosis.
  204. Oral and nonoral sources of halitosis.
  205. Treating halitosis.
  206. Halitosis. A common oral problem.
  207. Treating halitosis: a new opportunity.
  208. Halitosis--a dental perspective.
  209. Diagnosis and treatment of halitosis.
  210. Halitosis.
  211. Halitosis.
  212. Diagnosis and treatment of halitosis.
  213. Treatment of oral and nonoral sources of halitosis in elderly patients.
  214. Patient education. Halitosis.
  215. Clinical characteristics of halitosis: differences in two patient groups with primary and secondary complaints of halitosis.
  216. Managing halitosis. Remember the tongue.
  217. What to do about halitosis.
  218. Halitosis (fetor ex ore). A review.
  219. Endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of persistent halitosis after pharyngeal flap surgery.
  220. Halitosis: knowing when 'bad breath' signals systemic disease.
  221. Diagnosing and treating halitosis.
  222. Helicobacter halitosis.
  223. Halitosis: a review.
  224. Halitosis, or the meaning of bad breath.
  225. Halitosis and Helicobacter pylori. A possible link?
  226. Halitosis--the need for further research and education.
  227. Effects of a two-phase oil-water mouthwash on halitosis.
  228. Halitosis measurement by an industrial sulphide monitor.
  229. Halitosis and gastric outlet obstruction in infants.
  230. Extrinsic duodenal obstruction and halitosis.
  231. Management of dry mouth and halitosis.
  232. Halitosis.
  233. Dry mouth and halitosis.
  234. Delusional halitosis. Review of the literature and analysis of 32 cases.
  235. Halitosis and abuse of antibiotics. Report of a case.
  236. Development of breath detector for halitosis (2). Clinical evaluation.
  237. Development of breath detector for halitosis (1). Theory and method.
  238. Some thoughts on halitosis.
  239. A clinical study of periodontal evaluation on halitosis patients. For the diagnosis of self-halitosis.
  240. An unexpected cause of halitosis.
  241. Chronic halitosis from tonsilloliths: a common etiology.
  242. Case report: chronic recurrent halitosis.
  243. Halitosis.
  244. Halitosis.
  245. Halitosis--a call for affirmative action.
  246. Halitosis.
  247. Real and imaginary halitosis.
  248. Speech impediment and chronic halitosis due to an extensive palatal fibroma.
  249. Halitosis.
  250. Foetor ex ore and halitosis. Differential diagnosis and therapy.
  251. Halitosis.
  252. Differential diagnosis of halitosis.
  253. Halitosis.
  254. Halitosis.
  255. Halitosis: principle etiopathogenetic, diagnostic-therapeutic and preventive aspects.
  256. Delusions of halitosis.
  257. Foetor ex ore--halitosis.
  258. Halitosis: a review.
  259. "An unexpected cause of halitosis".
  260. An unexpected cause of halitosis.
  261. Microbiological studies in halitosis.
  262. The effect of chewing gum on halitosis using gas chromatography (II).
  263. Microbiological aspects of halitosis and its treatment.
  264. Halitosis.
  265. Drug therapy of halitosis.
  266. Halitosis in otorhinolaryngological diseases.
  267. Halitosis due to systemic diseases.
  268. Approach to psychogenic halitosis.
  269. Halitosis: an etiologic classification, a treatment approach, and prevention.
  270. Occurrence and treatment of halitosis in periodontal disease.
  271. Halitosis.
  272. Delayed halitosis-a rare cause.
  273. The experimental study for the effect of sodium copper chlorophyllin in halitosis (author's transl).
  274. Fetor ex ore and halitosis.
  275. A study of the mechanism of halitosis occurrence in periodontal patients.
  276. A study on the relationship between cellular elements in whole saliva and halitosis in periodontal patients (author's transl).
  277. Basic text: halitosis. The unpleasant foetor ex ore.
  278. Halitosis - foeter ex ore. A literature review.
  279. Halitosis as a cosmetic and health problem.
  280. The relationship between the halitosis and oral conditions of the periodontal patients (author's transl).
  281. A basic study on the sensory evaluation of the halitosis--with reference to the indication method of odor concentration (author's transl).
  282. Halitosis: a brief review.
  283. Bad breath. Halitosis. Foeter ex ore.
  284. Halitosis, its etiology and prevention.
  285. Halitosis.
  286. Letter: Halitosis.
  287. Halitosis.
  288. Halitosis.
  289. Letter: Halitosis from isosorbide dinitrate.
  290. Halitosis or bad breath.
  291. Etiology and treatment of halitosis.
  292. Letter: Halitosis.
  293. Pyloric stenosis presenting with halitosis.
  294. Halitosis.
  295. Halitosis.
  296. Halitosis.
  297. Halitosis.
  298. Halitosis.
  299. Halitosis.
  300. Halitosis.
  301. Halitosis.
  302. Biochemistry of alveolar blennorrhea with special reference to halitosis.
  303. Halitosis. Treatment of unpleasant breath.
  304. Clinical study of (Flagyl) metronidazole in halitosis due to periapical abscess.
  305. Etiology and treatment of halitosis.
  306. Halitosis and its management.
  307. Halitosis.
  308. Halitosis.
  309. Halitosis resulting from a dentigerous cyst.
  310. Value of proteolytic enzymes in the therapy of halitosis.
  311. Halitosis resulting from a dentigerous cyst.
  312. Halitosis.
  313. Diagnostic indications of halitosis.
  314. BAD BREATH, HALITOSIS, COATED TONGUE.
  315. Halitosis.
  316. Halitosis.
  317. Clinical and physiopathological aspects of halitosis.
  318. Halitosis.
  319. Halitosis as a symptom of achlorhydria.
  320. Halitosis.
  321. Oral microorganism in halitosis.
  322. Halitosis and therapy, especially with antibiotics.
  323. Considerations on the use of chlorophyllin in otorhinolaryngology; study on its deodorizing action in halitosis.
  324. Local treatment of halitosis.
  325. Chlorophyll A in the treatment of halitosis and body odor; results; drugs.
  326. Halitosis.
  327. Halitosis; variations in mouth and total breath odor intensity resulting from prophylaxis and antisepsis.
  328. Halitosis and Freud.
  329. Halitosis.
  330. Halitosis; variations in mouth and total breath odor intensity resulting from prophylaxis and antisepsis.

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