P10 Is transmission of bacteria that cause halitosis from pets to humans possible?
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Auteurs : E. Iwanicka-Grzegorek [Pologne] ; E. Lipkowska ; J. Kepa [Pologne] ; J. Michalik [Pologne] ; E. Pierzynowska [Pologne]Source :
- Oral Diseases [ 1354-523X ] ; 2005-03.
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- topic : Médecine dentaire, Micro-organisme.
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- Abnormal halitometry, Absolute value, Amine, Anaerobe, Anaerobic, Average level, Aviv, Aviv university, Avour, Avours, Baseline, Behavioral factors, Breath freshening, Breath freshening dentifrice, Breath group, Breath odor, Catholic university leuven, Ch3sh, Ch3sh concentration ratio, Clinical attachment level, Clinical study, Clo2, Control group, Control groups, Dental medicine, Dental plaque, Dental practitioners, Dental sciences, Dental students, Dentifrice, Dentistry, Dentulous subjects, Denture, Denture brush, Denture wearers, Elderly patients, Elderly people, Elderly population, Electronic nose, Essential oils, Examiner variation, Ezaki glico, Freshening, Gabriela goldschleger school, General health, Gingival, Gingival index, Gingivalis, Graduate school, Guideline, Halimeter, Halitometry, Halitosis, Halitosis samples, Halitosis therapy, Halitosis unit, Headspace, Health status, Hedonic, High intensity, Human nose, Hygiene, Intraoral oxygen release device, Japan objective, Laser, Laser treatment, Lethal photosensitization, Light energy, Main cause, Malodor, Malodour, Medical university, Mercaptan, Methods patients, Methyl, Methyl mercaptan, Microbial, Microbiota, Microorganism, Molecular weight amines, Morning breath, Mouthrinse, Odor, Odor judge scores, Odor judges, Odorant, Odorants, Odour, Odour judges, Oral, Oral care, Oral care products, Oral cavity, Oral diseases, Oral diseases abstracts, Oral examination, Oral halitosis, Oral health, Oral health care, Oral hygiene, Oral malodor, Oral malodor intensity, Oral malodor research, Oral malodour, Oral microbiota, Organoleptic, Organoleptic assessment, Organoleptic measurement, Organoleptic measurements, Organoleptic scale, Organoleptic score, Organoleptic scores, Organoleptic test, Other body odors, Other hand, Oxidative, Oxidative damage, Periodontal, Periodontal disease, Periodontal therapy, Periodontitis, Periodontology, Periodontopathic bacteria, Placebo, Plaque, Plaque index, Polyester bags, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Present study, Preventive dentistry, Quest breath freshness panel, Randomized, Real system, Relative amount, Research center, Saliva, Saliva samples, Salivarius, Sampling bags, Sensor array, Sensor responses, Social function, Square test, Statistical analysis, Study population, Subjective symptoms, Sulfur, Sulfur compounds, Sulphide, Time point, Tongue brush, Tongue cleaning, Tongue coat, Tongue coating, Tongue coating score, Tongue coating status, Tongue dorsum, Tongue microbiota, Toothpaste, Triclosan, Trimethylamine, University school, Unpleasant breath, Uoride, Uoride dentifrice, Vocs, Volatile, Volatile sulfur compounds, Volatile sulphur compounds, Vscs, Wearer, Wide range.
- Teeft :
- Abnormal halitometry, Absolute value, Amine, Anaerobe, Anaerobic, Average level, Aviv, Aviv university, Avour, Avours, Baseline, Behavioral factors, Breath freshening, Breath freshening dentifrice, Breath group, Breath odor, Catholic university leuven, Ch3sh, Ch3sh concentration ratio, Clinical attachment level, Clinical study, Clo2, Control group, Control groups, Dental medicine, Dental plaque, Dental practitioners, Dental sciences, Dental students, Dentifrice, Dentistry, Dentulous subjects, Denture, Denture brush, Denture wearers, Elderly patients, Elderly people, Elderly population, Electronic nose, Essential oils, Examiner variation, Ezaki glico, Freshening, Gabriela goldschleger school, General health, Gingival, Gingival index, Gingivalis, Graduate school, Guideline, Halimeter, Halitometry, Halitosis, Halitosis samples, Halitosis therapy, Halitosis unit, Headspace, Health status, Hedonic, High intensity, Human nose, Hygiene, Intraoral oxygen release device, Japan objective, Laser, Laser treatment, Lethal photosensitization, Light energy, Main cause, Malodor, Malodour, Medical university, Mercaptan, Methods patients, Methyl, Methyl mercaptan, Microbial, Microbiota, Microorganism, Molecular weight amines, Morning breath, Mouthrinse, Odor, Odor judge scores, Odor judges, Odorant, Odorants, Odour, Odour judges, Oral, Oral care, Oral care products, Oral cavity, Oral diseases, Oral diseases abstracts, Oral examination, Oral halitosis, Oral health, Oral health care, Oral hygiene, Oral malodor, Oral malodor intensity, Oral malodor research, Oral malodour, Oral microbiota, Organoleptic, Organoleptic assessment, Organoleptic measurement, Organoleptic measurements, Organoleptic scale, Organoleptic score, Organoleptic scores, Organoleptic test, Other body odors, Other hand, Oxidative, Oxidative damage, Periodontal, Periodontal disease, Periodontal therapy, Periodontitis, Periodontology, Periodontopathic bacteria, Placebo, Plaque, Plaque index, Polyester bags, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Present study, Preventive dentistry, Quest breath freshness panel, Randomized, Real system, Relative amount, Research center, Saliva, Saliva samples, Salivarius, Sampling bags, Sensor array, Sensor responses, Social function, Square test, Statistical analysis, Study population, Subjective symptoms, Sulfur, Sulfur compounds, Sulphide, Time point, Tongue brush, Tongue cleaning, Tongue coat, Tongue coating, Tongue coating score, Tongue coating status, Tongue dorsum, Tongue microbiota, Toothpaste, Triclosan, Trimethylamine, University school, Unpleasant breath, Uoride, Uoride dentifrice, Vocs, Volatile, Volatile sulfur compounds, Volatile sulphur compounds, Vscs, Wearer, Wide range.
Abstract
Objective The aim of the study was to determine whether the level of salivary amines in halitosis patients depends on regular contact with pets (dogs and cats) in childhood or at present. It is believed that bacteria metabolizing amine compounds into compounds causing fetor ex ore may be transmitted to humans from animals.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-0825.2005.01105_33.x
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<term>Porphyromonas gingivalis</term>
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<front><div type="abstract">Objective The aim of the study was to determine whether the level of salivary amines in halitosis patients depends on regular contact with pets (dogs and cats) in childhood or at present. It is believed that bacteria metabolizing amine compounds into compounds causing fetor ex ore may be transmitted to humans from animals.</div>
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