Characteristics of 2000 patients who visited a halitosis clinic

Aims: The aim of this paper was to analyse the aetiology and characteristics of 2000 patients who visited a multidisciplinary bad breath clinic in Leuven, Belgium and to correlate organoleptic ratings with portable device measurements. Materials and Methods: The characteristics and aetiology of brea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical periodontology 2009-11, Vol.36 (11), p.970-975
Hauptverfasser: Quirynen, Marc, Dadamio, Jesica, Van den Velde, Sandra, De Smit, Menke, Dekeyser, Christel, Van Tornout, Marie, Vandekerckhove, Betty
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Zusammenfassung:Aims: The aim of this paper was to analyse the aetiology and characteristics of 2000 patients who visited a multidisciplinary bad breath clinic in Leuven, Belgium and to correlate organoleptic ratings with portable device measurements. Materials and Methods: The characteristics and aetiology of breath malodour of two thousand consecutive patients who visited a halitosis consultation were explored by means of a standard questionnaire and a clinical examination, including organoleptic scores provided by a trained and calibrated judge, and a portable bad breath detector (Halimeter®). Results: Most patients came without referral and had complaints for several years (mean: 7 years, SD: 8 years). For 76% of the patients, an oral cause was found [tongue coating (43%), gingivitis/periodontitis (11%) or a combination of the two (18%)]. Pseudo‐halitosis/halitophobia was diagnosed in 16% of the cases; and ear, nose and throat/extra‐oral causes were found in 4% of the patients. Most patients had an organoleptic score
ISSN:0303-6979
1600-051X
DOI:10.1111/j.1600-051X.2009.01478.x