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Revisiting Standard and Novel Therapeutic Approaches in Halitosis: A Review.

Catarina IzidoroJoão BotelhoVanessa MachadoAna Mafalda ReisLuís ProençaRicardo Castro AlvesJosé João Baltazar Mendes
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Halitosis, or bad breath, is an oral health problem characterized by an unpleasant malodor emanating from the oral cavity. This condition can have different origins and causes a negative burden in social interactions, communication and quality of life, and can in uncommon cases be indicative of underlying non-oral non-communicable diseases. Most cases of halitosis are due to inadequate oral hygiene, periodontitis and tongue coating, yet the remaining proportion of cases are due to ear-nose-throat-associated (10%) or gastrointestinal/endocrine (5%) disorders. For this reason, the diagnosis, treatment and clinical management of halitosis often require a multidisciplinary team approach. This comprehensive review revisits the etiology of halitosis as well as standard and novel treatment that may contribute to higher clinical success.
Keyphrases
  • oral health
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • combination therapy
  • replacement therapy