Efficacy of Zinc Chloride Based Mouth Rinse (BreathRx) Compared to Chlorine Dioxide Based Mouth Rinse (Oxyfresh)

Bad Breath, Halitosis Zinc component reduces the Volatile Sulfur Compounds in bad breath
 
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Efficacy of Zinc Chloride Based Mouth Rinse (BreathRx) Compared to Chlorine Dioxide Based Mouth Rinse (Oxyfresh)
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Article Notes:
Zinc component reduces the Volatile Sulfur Compounds in bad breath
Author(s):
Sushma Nachnani, BS, MS
Published By:
UCLA School of Dentistry
Date Published:
2000
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SUMMARY:
This study of 40 subjects grouped and given different treatment regimens to follow. The groups that used a tongue cleaner showed a statistically significant reduction in Halimeter readings of bad breath as compared to the groups that did no use a tongue cleaner.

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