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Halitosis - a common medical and social problem. A review on pathology, diagnosis and treatment

Journal Volume 75 - 2012
Issue Fasc.3 - Case series
Author(s) A. Zalewska, M. Zatoński, A. Jablonka-Strom, A. Paradowska, B. Kawala, A. Litwin
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(1) Department of Otolaryngology, (5) Department of microbiology, University Hospital (ASK), Wroclaw, Poland ; (2) Department of Otolaryngology, (3) Department of Maxillofacial, (4) Department of Maxillofacial Orthopaedics and Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Wroclaw Medical University, Poland.

Bad breath is a condition that has health and social implications. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the classification of halitosis, it's etiology, it's prevalence, diagnosis and treatment strategies for the condition. Halitosis is affecting about 25-30% of world's population. It includes categories of genuine halitosis, pseudo-halitosis and halitophobia. It is believed that in 80-90% of cases halitosis origins in the oral cavity and the most common caus- es are : gingival pathologies, caries and poor oral hygiene. Extra- oral sources of halitosis are responsible for 10-20% of all cases and are caused by poor diet, alcohol abuse, tobacco smoking, certain drugs and diseases of other parts of digestive tract as well as some systemic conditions. Diagnostics of halitosis includes subjective methods (examiner's sense of smell) and objective methods (instru- mental analysis). Simple, subjective examination is considered a "golden standard" in clinical practice. In case of pathological hali- tosis identifying the direct cause of halitosis is essential. After excluding, or after successful treatment, of all oral pathologies, in case of remaining fetor ex ore identification and treatment of hali- tosis often requires multidisciplinary approach. Many unknowns remain in causes and mechanisms of halitosis. It can significantly impair quality of life, social interactions, lead directly to depres- sion, low self-esteem or other mood disorders, therefore it is impor- tant to properly identify, treat and continue research on halitosis. (Acta gastroenterol. belg., 2012, 75, 300-309).

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