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Day Long Prevention of Oral Malodor With a Palatal Patch (SmellX) Containing A Herbal Formula

HalitosisGingivitis

In a previous study the prevention of halitosis by the herbal formula and delivery system (SmellX), were established both in vitro and clinicaly. The duration of relief was established as long as 8 hours. In this study the investigators intend examine the day long efficacy of SmellX.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

"Study of Halitosis in Patients With Advanced Chronic Periodontitis"

Periodontal DiseaseHalitosis1 more

The objective of this study was to evaluate whether short-term full mouth disinfection protocol could have a greater reduction in the levels of halitosis and volatile sulfur compound or not, when compared to quadrant-wise scaling and root planing

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Bad Breath Response to Tongue Scraper and Rinses

Halitosis

Medical center personnel were screened organoleptically for bad breath by 2 investigators using Rosenberg scale 0-5, and measurement of breath sample in portable gas chromatograph. With a threshold score of 2 or more, or 75parts per billion(ppb) hydrogen sulfide(H2S), subjects invited to enter clinical trial of the mechanical effect of daily tongue scraping with the adjunctive use of 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate mouthwash or 0.1% stabilized chlorine dioxide mouthwash. Subjects randomly assigned in double-blind trial for one week. The null hypothesis is there will be no difference between the two rinses as adjuncts to tongue scraping.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Prevention of Oral Malodor With an Oral Sticker Containing Herbal Formula

HalitosisOral Malodor1 more

the use of a herbal formulation containing sage, echinacea,lavender and mastic gum would prevent oral malodor if delivered in an appropriate delivery system to enable slow release of the active ingredients.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Study to Examine the Effects of an Experimental Toothpaste Compared to a Regular Fluoride...

Halitosis

The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of an experimental dentifrice, containing 0.454 percent (%) stannous fluoride and 0.3% zinc chloride, to reduce oral malodor, compared to a marketed regular fluoride dentifrice after 3 weeks twice daily brushing in a population of clinically diagnosed gingivitis.

Completed38 enrollment criteria

Randomized Trial of a Gum Health Formulation

Periodontal DiseasesGingivitis2 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a newly formulated foaming gel product on gingivitis and/or moderate periodontitis when used with or without the GLO Science accelerating device (GLO Device), compared to standard tooth brushing with antioxidant whitening toothpaste with or without flossing (split mouth design for control group). This is a 60-day randomized single blinded parallel group study. After 42 days, all use of interventional products were discontinued, and the participants returned to the clinical center at day 60 for final measurements. The primary outcomes assessed in this study were the differences in gingival index (GI) and bleeding on probing (BOP) from baseline to 42 & 60 days. The secondary outcomes are tooth whitening, oral malodor, pocket depth and plaque amount. It is hypothesized that participants using the gingival health product with the GLO Device will experience greater reductions in GI & BOP measurements than the control group, as well as participants using the gingival health product on a toothbrush alone.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

Inulin and S. Salivarius Reduce Halitosis

HalitosisTongue Diseases

Halitosis associated with tongue coating results from the production of volatile sulfur compounds by bacterial action. The use of prebiotics and probiotics might be useful in treating such condition. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the prebiotic inulin combined with the probiotic Streptococcus salivarius (SS) on halitosis by coating.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Comparative Study Between Photodynamic Therapy With Urucum and LED and Probiotics in Halitosis Reduction...

Halitosis

Introduction: Halitosis is a term that defines any foul odor emanating from the oral cavity. The origin may be local or systemic. The aim of the proposed project is to determine whether treatment with antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) and treatment with probiotics are effective at eliminating halitosis. Methods and analysis: Fifty-two patients from 18 to 25 years old with a diagnosis of halitosis (H2S≥112 ppb determined by gas chromatography) will be randomly allocated to four groups (n=13) who will receive different treatments: Group 1 - treatment with teeth brushing, dental floss and tongue scraper; Group 2 - brushing, dental floss and aPDT; Group 3 - brushing, dental floss and probiotics; Group 4 - brushing, flossing, aPDT and probiotics. The results of the halimeter testing will be compared before, immediately after, seven days and thirty days after treatment. The microbiological analysis of the coated tongue will be performed at these same times. The quantitative analysis will be conducted using real-time PCRq. The normality of the data will be determined using the Shapiro-Wilk test. Data with normal distribution will be analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA). Non-parametric data will be analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test. The Wilcoxon test will be used to analyze the results of each treatment at the different evaluation periods. Ethics and dissemination: This study has been approved by the Ethics Committee of UNINOVE under process number 3.669.442. Results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and will be presented at national and international conferences.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Effects of Curcumin-containing Toothpaste on Dental Biofilm and Associated Oral Halitosis

Halitosis

Purpose: To investigate the short-term clinical effect of curcumin-containing toothpaste on halitosis as compared to placebo and to assess potential shifts in the composition of dental biofilm associated with the use of curcumin-containing toothpaste Participants: This clinical study will 30 adult participants under prophylactic or periodontal maintenance protocol. Procedures (methods): Participants will be included and throughout the protocol will not allow the use any other oral hygiene products except standard manual toothbrush and study toothpaste (either test -curcumin-containing or placebo). Additionally participants will be instructed to odiferous foods such as onions, garlic and spices. At each of the three examination sessions, Plaque Index (six sites, O'Leary) and volatile sulphur compounds (VSC) will be measured.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy of Oregano Essential Oil in Reducing Oral Halitosis

Halitosis

the efficacy of commercially available oregano essential oil mouthwash in the reduction of oral halitosis was compared to chlorhexidine and distilled water and the results showed significant reduction of organoleptic tongue and floss scores and BANA test scores compared to placebo

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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