2000
DOI: 10.2329/perio.42.43
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A Study of Daily Variation in Physiological Oral Malodor.

Abstract: The objective of this study was to measure the daily variation in oral malodor in 30 healthy young adults using a portable sulphide monitor (Halimeter (R) Model RH-17, Interscan, U.S.A.) and organoleptic score 5 times a day-before breakfast, after breakfast, before lunch, after lunch, and before dinner. Whole saliva flow without stimulation, saliva pH, dental plaque, and tongue coating status were also assessed for 8 of the subjects. There was no significant difference observed in the Volatile SulphurCompounds… Show more

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“…In studies that have examined intraday variations in physiologic halitosis, the highest levels of halitosis were observed before breakfast, followed by the levels before lunch and before dinner. 12,13 In the present study, halitosis was measured from 2 h after lunch until dinner, a period during which the degree of halitosis is quite high. We fi rst examined the correlations between the organoleptic score and the various intraoral tests, the amounts of VSC measured by gas chromatography, and the portable sulfi de monitoring results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…In studies that have examined intraday variations in physiologic halitosis, the highest levels of halitosis were observed before breakfast, followed by the levels before lunch and before dinner. 12,13 In the present study, halitosis was measured from 2 h after lunch until dinner, a period during which the degree of halitosis is quite high. We fi rst examined the correlations between the organoleptic score and the various intraoral tests, the amounts of VSC measured by gas chromatography, and the portable sulfi de monitoring results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…11 Meanwhile, several reports have described the presence of halitosis even without any particular oral or systemic disease, such as upon wakening in the morning, or associated with an empty stomach or being tired. 12,13 These cases have been defi ned as physiologic halitosis by the Fourth International Society for Breath Odor Research. 14 More specifi cally, physiologic halitosis was defi ned as halitosis that clearly exceeds a socially acceptable level when neither a specifi c disease nor a pathologic condition that could cause halitosis has been found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 Physiologic halitosis is commonly experienced as morning breath attributed to accumulation of tongue coat overnight in the interlude between oral hygiene routine and stagnation of saliva. 5 Proteolytic bacteria found within the accumulated tongue coat produce VSC by protein degradation contributing to characteristic odors of physiologic halitosis. The substrates for VSC are mainly sulfur-containing amino acids that are found in saliva, gingival crevicular fluid, and acquired tongue coats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%