Journal of Japan Association on Odor Environment
Online ISSN : 1349-7847
Print ISSN : 1348-2904
ISSN-L : 1348-2904
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Ammonia Measuring Instrument as an Oral Cavity Care Monitor
-The Clinical Application to Periodontal Disease and Foul Breath Monitor-
Masatoshi UEDA
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2006 Volume 37 Issue 2 Pages 80-88

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Analysis of malodorous components of the breath requires a large experimental facility. We recently developed breath detection equipment that had ammonia, not methyl mercaptan, as its target. We found that the amount of ammonia in a healthy subject was less than 16ppm. There was a significant positive correlation between the amount of ammonia measured by the breath inspection equipment and that of methyl mercaptan detected by gaschromatography in 12 patients with periodontal disease who had halitosis. Also there was a positive correlation between the amount of ammonia, clinical findings, and the bacteria count indicated by a phase contrast microscope. We found that the amount of ammonia decreased after initial preparation for periodontal therapy. The effectiveness of new foul breath deodorizers (foul breath deodorization tablet, film, spray and rinse medicine) was examined.

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