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27 Sep 2014
This guide is very useful for an in-depth understanding of the causes and treatments of halitosis.
Among other topics, this guide defines the aetiology of halitosis, indicating that in 90% of all cases, the origin is in the mouth itself and that 60% of oral halitosis cases are associated with periodontal disease. In 41% of all cases halitosis originates on the tongue.
Assessing bad breath is one of the keys not only in research but also in the diagnosis and treatment of halitosis. This guide teaches us how to assess a patient with halitosis, using a questionnaire and a thorough oral examination. Guidelines for mechanical and physical control are also included, as well as treatment protocols for oral halitosis.
Physiological halitosis mainly originates on the dorsal posterior surface of the tongue, and bad breath comes from the tongue coating. Therefore, of all oral hygiene instructions set forth in the guide, stress is placed on tongue cleaning.
14 Oct 2021
DENTAID participates in different international scientific meetings, where the importance of the mouth during the current COVID-19 impacted landscape…
21 May 2021
After a year of the pandemic, the 2nd National Multidisciplinary Congress on COVID-19 of the Scientific Societies of Spain brought together multiple…
14 Jul 2020
In recent years, the number of mouth surgeries has increased due to the growth in implant interventions, amongst other reasons. In all these…
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