The Effect of Zinc-Containing Chewing Gum on Volatile Sulfur-Containing Compounds in the Oral Cavity |
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Zinc component reduces the Volatile Sulfur Compounds in bad breath Author(s):
Sonni Mette Waler Published By:
Acta Odontol Date Published:
December, 1996 |
Get the latest version of Adobe Acrobat here. SUMMARY: Chewing gum seems to be a suitable method for the use of zinc in order to reduce VSC levels in the mouth thus effecting bad breath. The effect of chewing gum without zinc was negligible. NEED MORE INFORMATION? A 50-page booklet covering oral care, gum disease, and taste disorders is available for FREE from The California Breath Clinics. This full-color booklet is filled with helpful tips, results of clinical studies, and updated oral care information. Get a FREE copy shipped to your door today at their website. |