Use of TheraBreath Products in Bad Breath Patients: GCF and Halimeter Values, Effects of Oxygenized Saliva |
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Chlorine Dioxide component reduces the Volatile Sulfur Compounds of bad breath Author(s):
G. Acikgoz, I. Devrim, M. Aldikacti, A. Kayipmaz, G. Keles Published By:
4th International Symposium on Oral Malodor Date Published:
August, 1999 |
Get the latest version of Adobe Acrobat here. SUMMARY: Twenty-five subjects suffering with bad breath were treated with TheraBreath brand stabilized chlorine dioxide mouthwash, toothgel, and spray. Their progress was monitored and the results showed that following the use of the products: (1) the level of volatile sulphur compounds significantly decreased, (2) there was a statistical decrease in halimeter readings showing the oxygenating effects which reduced the VSC's, and (3) patient saliva readings showed beneficial effects. 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. |