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Treatment of oral malodour. Medium-term efficacy of mechanical and/or chemical agents: a systematic review

Authors :
Sophie De Geest
Marc Quirynen
Fridus van der Weijden
Dagmar E. Slot
Parodontologie (OII, ACTA)
Periodontology
Source :
Slot, D E, van der Geest, S, van der Weijden, F A & Quirynen, M 2015, ' Treatment of oral malodour. Medium-term efficacy of mechanical and/or chemical agents: a systematic review ', Journal of Clinical Periodontology, vol. 42, no. SI6, pp. S303-S316 . https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpe.12378, Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 42(SI6), S303-S316. Blackwell Munksgaard
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

FOCUSED QUESTION: What is the effect of a dentifrice (DF), a mouthwash (MW), tongue cleaning (TC), or any combination of these as adjunct to toothbrushing on intra-oral malodour and tongue coating as compared to toothbrushing alone in systemically healthy patients, when used for a minimum follow-up period of 2 weeks? MATERIAL AND METHODS: The MEDLINE-PubMed, Cochrane-CENTRAL and EMBASE databases were searched up to August 2014. Measurements of Volatile Sulphur Compounds and organoleptic scores of oral malodour were selected as outcome variables. Data were extracted and a descriptive analysis was performed. RESULTS: Independent screening of 1054 unique papers resulted in 12 eligible clinical trials with a medium-term (≥2 weeks) duration. The majority of studies provided a significant reduction in oral malodour when evaluating products with an active ingredient (incorporated into a DF or a MW) used adjunctively to toothbrushing. The added value of tongue cleaning over a MW was evaluated in one study. CONCLUSION: Due to very limited evidence, the potential effect of a specifically formulated dentifrice, a mouthwash or a tongue scraper for treating oral malodour is, in general, unclear. For mouthwashes containing the active ingredients chlorhexidine + cetylpyridinium chloride + zinc (CHX + CPC + Zn) and zinc chloride + cetylpyridinium chloride (ZnCl + CPC) most evidence was available. The strength of a recommendation to use these products was graded to be 'weak'. ispartof: Journal of Clinical Periodontology vol:42 issue:S16 pages:S303-S316 ispartof: location:SPAIN status: published

Details

ISSN :
1600051X and 03036979
Volume :
42
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of clinical periodontology
Accession number :
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