The Effect of Zinc-Containing Chewing Gum on Volatile Sulfur-Containing Compounds in the Oral Cavity

Bad Breath, Halitosis Zinc component reduces the Volatile Sulfur Compounds in bad breath
 
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The Effect of Zinc-Containing Chewing Gum on Volatile Sulfur-Containing Compounds in the Oral Cavity
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Article Notes:
Zinc component reduces the Volatile Sulfur Compounds in bad breath
Author(s):
Sonni Mette Waler
Published By:
Acta Odontol
Date Published:
December, 1996
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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.

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