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Int J Dent Hyg


Title:The effect of mouthrinses on oral malodor: a systematic review
Author(s):Blom T; Slot DE; Quirynen M; Van der Weijden GA;
Address:"School of Dental Hygiene, INHOLLAND University of Applied sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands"
Journal Title:Int J Dent Hyg
Year:2012
Volume:20120319
Issue:3
Page Number:209 - 222
DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-5037.2012.00546.x
ISSN/ISBN:1601-5037 (Electronic) 1601-5029 (Linking)
Abstract:"OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to systematically review the literature regarding the impact of mouthrinses on oral malodor and present evidence for the treatment effects of mouthrinses on oral malodor. MATERIAL AND METHODS: PubMed-MEDLINE, the Cochrane-CENTRAL and EMBASE were searched through February 10, 2012 to identify appropriate studies. Volatile sulphur compound measurements, organoleptic measurements and tongue coating were selected as outcome variables. SEARCH RESULTS: The independent screenings of 333 unique titles and paper abstracts revealed 12 publications (12 experiments) that met the eligibility criteria. Means and standard deviations were extracted. The results were separated into short-term (<3 weeks) and longer-term (>/=3 weeks) studies. CONCLUSION: In this review, nearly all mouthwashes with active ingredients had beneficial effects in reducing oral malodor in both short- and longer-term studies. The most compelling evidence was provided for chlorhexidine mouthwashes, and those that contained a combination of cetyl pyridinum chloride and zinc provided the best evidence profile on oral malodor. Little data with respect to tongue coating were available, and none of the studies showed a beneficial effect for this parameter"
Keywords:Cetylpyridinium/therapeutic use Chlorhexidine/therapeutic use Halitosis/*drug therapy/etiology Humans Mouthwashes/chemistry/*therapeutic use Sulfur Compounds/adverse effects Tongue/drug effects Volatile Organic Compounds/adverse effects Zinc/therapeutic u;
Notes:"MedlineBlom, T Slot, D E Quirynen, M Van der Weijden, G A eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review Systematic Review England 2012/03/21 Int J Dent Hyg. 2012 Aug; 10(3):209-22. doi: 10.1111/j.1601-5037.2012.00546.x. Epub 2012 Mar 19"

 
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