2017
DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.12779
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The long‐term effect of a zinc acetate and chlorhexidine diacetate containing mouth rinse on intra‐oral halitosis—A randomized clinical trial

Abstract: Zn/CHX mouth rinse provides effective long-term efficacy against intra-oral halitosis, assessed both objectively and subjectively. With regular rinsing, the effect was sustained for 6 months.

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“…71,72 However, there is a large body of recently published clinical evidence for therapeuticallyactive mouth rinses, particularly those containing a combination of zinc acetate and CHX. 69,[73][74][75][76][77] When comparing different treatment modalities for intraoral halitosis, the use of a tongue scraper did not provide additional benefits to an active mouth rinse (zinc acetate 0.3%/CHX 0.025%) but reduced organoleptic scores and the WTCI. 73 In another study, an active rinse alone containing zinc acetate and CHX improved intra-oral halitosis and reduced bacterial counts of species associated with halitosis.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…71,72 However, there is a large body of recently published clinical evidence for therapeuticallyactive mouth rinses, particularly those containing a combination of zinc acetate and CHX. 69,[73][74][75][76][77] When comparing different treatment modalities for intraoral halitosis, the use of a tongue scraper did not provide additional benefits to an active mouth rinse (zinc acetate 0.3%/CHX 0.025%) but reduced organoleptic scores and the WTCI. 73 In another study, an active rinse alone containing zinc acetate and CHX improved intra-oral halitosis and reduced bacterial counts of species associated with halitosis.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regular rinsing, the effect was sustained for 6 months and no differences in tooth staining were observed between study groups over time. 77 Although further research is required, recent evidence from clinical studies suggests that the use of probiotics can potentially be effective for preventing and treating halitosis and periodontitis. 78,79 Halitosis: Practical Considerations From a clinical perspective, it is crucial to distinguish between intra-oral and extra-oral halitosis.…”
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“…Recovery from illness severity and fever significantly better in zinc acetate treated boys compared to placebo control [113]. In another study, zinc acetate and chlorhexidine diacetate mouth rinse showed long-term efficacy against intra-oral halitosis than placebo mouth rinse [114].…”
Section: Zinc Acetatementioning
confidence: 94%