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SADJ


Title:Halitosis as a product of hepatic disease
Author(s):Guglielmi M; Beushausen M; Feng C; Beech A; Baur D;
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Journal Title:SADJ
Year:2014
Volume:69
Issue:8
Page Number:364 - 367
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ISSN/ISBN:1029-4864 (Print) 1029-4864 (Linking)
Abstract:"OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated halitosis in patients suffering from hepatic disease. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-five patients (12 males and 13 females) aged between 16 and 73 years who had undergone treatment for liver disease were included in this study. Three halimeter recordings were performed to measure methyl mercarptan and hydrogen sulphite. Mean values were calculated and compared with normal values (75-120 ppb). The level of significance was set at P < .05. Results: Thirteen of the 25 subjects (52%) had normal Volatile Sulphur Compound (VSC) values (75-120 ppb). Twelve subjects (48%) recorded values ranging from 132 to 1112 ppb. There was no correlation between hepatic pathology and halitosis. Fifty-two percent of all subjects had poor oral hygiene, strongly correlated with high VSC values (P<0.05) whereas the remaining 48% with good hygiene had normal levels of VSC. CONCLUSIONS: Within the limitations of this study, high values of VSC were not associated with the presence of hepatic disease"
Keywords:"Adolescent Adult Aged Dental Calculus/complications Dental Plaque/complications Female Gingival Hemorrhage/complications Halitosis/*etiology Hepatitis B/complications Hepatitis C/complications Hepatitis C, Chronic/complications Humans Liver Cirrhosis/*com;"
Notes:"MedlineGuglielmi, M Beushausen, M Feng, C Beech, A Baur, D eng Comparative Study South Africa 2014/09/01 SADJ. 2014 Sep; 69(8):364-7"

 
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