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Oral Dis. 2005;    11 Suppl 1:86-8 (ISSN: 1354-523X)

Iwanicka-Grzegorek E; Michalik J; Kepa J; Wierzbicka M; Aleksinski M; Pierzynowska E
Department of Conservative Dentistry, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the level of interest in fetor ex ore among respondents, patients of the Department of Conservative Dentistry in Warsaw. Materials and Methods: A questionnaire was completed by 295 patients, 202 females and 93 males aged 18-74 years (average 38.73 years). Each person was also examined for organoleptic score and volatile sulfur compounds (VSC) by Halimeter. Halitosis was diagnosed if the average level of VSC was >/=125 ppb and the organoleptic measurement using a 0-5 point scale was >/=2. Statistical analysis was performed using chi-square test. Results: Incidence of halitosis was greatest in age ranges 25-34 years (29.68%) and 45-54 years (24.52%). Sixty-eight (43.87%) persons with diagnosed halitosis frequently reported having a problem with bad breath and only 5.81% persons with halitosis did not notice this problem (P < 0.001). Among 54 healthy persons three (5.56%) reported having a problem with halitosis (P < 0.001).

Conclusion: A statistically significant correlation was found between clinical organoleptic diagnosis of halitosis and VSC level by Halimeter. Subjective patients’ opinion correlated well with objective evaluation of halitosis.

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