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Int J Dent Hyg


Title:The effect of a tooth/tongue gel and mouthwash regimen on morning oral malodour: A 3-week single-blind randomized clinical trial
Author(s):Van der Sluijs E; Van der Weijden GA; Hennequin-Hoenderdos NL; Slot DE;
Address:"Department of Periodontology, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands"
Journal Title:Int J Dent Hyg
Year:2018
Volume:20170524
Issue:1
Page Number:92 - 102
DOI: 10.1111/idh.12291
ISSN/ISBN:1601-5037 (Electronic) 1601-5029 (Linking)
Abstract:"AIM: To compare the effects of a regimen consisting of a tooth/tongue gel, tongue cleaner and mouthwash with the effects of using standard fluoride dentifrice on the organoleptic oral malodour score (ORG) and volatile sulphur compounds (VSCs). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total, 66 non-dental students participated in a 3-week parallel, single-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial. The test group used a tongue cleaner, a tooth/tongue gel and mouthwash containing amine fluoride/stannous fluoride and zinc lactate as oral malodour counteractive. The control group used a standard fluoride dentifrice. Measurements were taken in the morning at baseline, at days 1, 7 and 21. The primary outcome was the ORG score. The secondary outcome, the VSC measurement, was assessed using OralChroma (H(2) S, CH(3) SH, (CH(3) )(2) S) and Halimeter((R)) . Tongue coating thickness and tongue discoloration were scored. At baseline and day 21, the participants' self-perceptions were assessed. RESULTS: At day 1 for the ORG, H(2) S, CH(3) SH and Halimeter((R)) readings, a significant decrease was observed in the test group. At day 21, the decrease in H(2) S and the Halimeter((R)) outcomes were maintained for the test group, and a significant increase in tongue surface discoloration was observed. The test group evaluated their 'morning breath upon awakening' as significantly better (P=.001) after 21 days. CONCLUSION: A significant overnight effect on morning oral malodour was observed for most of the parameters in favour of the test group. At day 21, the effect of prolonged use was significant for H(2) S and the Halimeter((R)) readings, although not for the primary ORG outcome parameter"
Keywords:Amines Dentifrices/*therapeutic use Female Halitosis/*therapy Humans Male Mouthwashes/*therapeutic use Oral Hygiene/*methods Single-Blind Method Sulfur Compounds Tin Fluorides Tongue Volatile Organic Compounds Young Adult Zinc Compounds Halimeter OralChro;
Notes:"MedlineVan der Sluijs, E Van der Weijden, G A Hennequin-Hoenderdos, N L Slot, D E eng Randomized Controlled Trial England 2017/05/26 Int J Dent Hyg. 2018 Feb; 16(1):92-102. doi: 10.1111/idh.12291. Epub 2017 May 24"

 
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