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Bad breath

Active agents vary according to use. For controlling bad breath, 2iac salts, sodium lauryl sulfate, and flavors are used. To destroy oral microorganisms, chlorhexidine, cetylpyridinium chloride [123-03-5] and ben2alkonium chloride [68391-01-5] are valuable. Essential oils, such as thymol [89-83-8] eucalyptol [470-82-6] menthol, and methyl salicylate [119-36-8] reduce plaque-related gingivitis (see Oils, essential). Sodium fluoride aids ia caries coatrol. [Pg.503]

DC050 Sakamoto, Y. Compositions containing parsley and carrot extracts and vegetable oils for controlling bad breath. Patent-Japan Kokai Tokyo Koho-09-59,138 1997 4 pp. [Pg.212]

Mouthwashes are aqueous concentrated solutions containing one or more active ingredients and excipients. They are used by swishing the liquid in the oral cavity. Approximately 15-30 ml. of mouthwash are used for single mouthful of rinse for about a minute. Mouthwashes can be used for therapeutic and cosmetic purpose. Therapeutic mouthwashes are used to reduce plaque, dental caries, gingivitis and stomatitis while cosmetic mouthwashes are used to reduce bad breath and it contains used antimicrobial and/or flavoring agent. Mouthwashes other than used for cosmetic purpose, should only be used under the direction of physician/dentist since it contains certain medicines. [Pg.421]

All the above-mentioned symptoms change with time, can start abruptly and disappear quickly. There may also be heartburn, thirst, bad breath and constipation heaviness of the body, reluctance to move, tiring easily, reduced appetite and a sticky sensation in the mouth. [Pg.258]

When the Yin and fluid are injured and heat is very strong, heartburn, thirst, bad breath and constipation may present. [Pg.258]

Sulfur compounds are used to make rubber strong enough to be used in tires, in a process called vulcanization. Sulfur is also used to make detergent, paper, fertilizers, and medicines. Several sulfur compounds have a strong odor to them. Onions, garlic, skunk spray, and even bad breath get their unique odor from sulfur compounds. Sulfur by itself has no smell. [Pg.70]

Bad Breath This side effect indicates that halitosis develops with repeated use of the drag in question. Casual users suffer from a minor case of bad breath, but frequent users breath will be incredibly rank, incurring a -2 penalty on all Charisma-based checks for direct, face-to-face communication This is sometimes called "a case of the Gushies."... [Pg.7]

Just how sensitive we are to smells can be seen by comparing our perception of certain substances. Ammonia gas is regarded as very smelly and we can detect this if the level in the air we breathe rises to 5 parts per million (ppm) which is the same as 5000 parts per billion (ppb). This latter unit is more useful because we can detect some smells in tiny amounts, such as the bad egg smell of hydrogen sulfide at 100 ppb, the bad breath molecule dimethyl sulfide at 1 ppb, and the excrement smell of skatole at 0.4 ppb.221 While ppb is not a familiar... [Pg.68]

Many low molecular weight amines have very foul odors. Trimethylamine [(CH3)3N], formed when enzymes break down certain fish proteins, has the characteristic odor of rotting fish. Putrescine (NH2CH2CH2CH2CH2NH2) and cadaverine (NH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2NH2) are both poisonous diamines with putrid odors. They, too, are present in rotting fish, and are partly responsible for the odors of semen, urine, and bad breath. [Pg.956]

Bad breath has been reported in patients taking disulfiram concurrently with warfarin (40). [Pg.1151]

Bad breath, urine odor, frequent urination Depression Diabetes mellitus... [Pg.56]

Chlorella typically comes in small green pills that you can chew or swallow whole, as you wish. Not everyone hkes the taste, but many people find that chewing the tablets is a great way to ensure digestion and absorption of the nutrients, as well as to alkalize the mouth and beat bad breath. Products vary, so follow the directions on the label of the product you choose. [Pg.109]

Quasi-drugs are substances that exert a mild action on the body, such as drugs used to prevent nausea, bad breath, body odor, hair loss, heat rash and so on. [Pg.493]

Nasal congestion, usually developing after some days of exposure to allergen, when the blood vessels in the nose become dilated. Congestion may be uni- or bilateral, and may shift from one nostril to the other every few hours. Mouthbreathing may result, which can lead to a dry mouth and bad breath, disrupted sleep and anosmia (loss of sense of smell). [Pg.148]

We used to think bad breath was primarily a matter of a moldy tongue, a rotten tooth, or something returning from your stomach. All of these things can be factors, but the most important source of bad breath is probably the sinuses, the nose, and the nasopharynx—that area your... [Pg.60]

Q. You mentioned the use of H202 as nose drops to prevent bad breath from chronic sinus infection. But what concentration do you recommend—straight from the drug store undiluted —Dr. B.W., California... [Pg.137]

If the tongue coating is yellow, the pulse is rapid and there is bad breath, add Radix Scutellariae Baicalensis (Huang Qin) and Rhizoma Coptidis Chinensis (Huang Lian). [Pg.214]

Lotion of Chlorate of Potassa. —.sometimes called Cosmetic Solutioii of Fo-tassa—for bad breath. Dissolve powdered chlorate of potassa, i ounce, in distilled water, 12 ounces, and rose-water, ounces. Used as a wash in foul month, gums, Sc, particularly where there is a scorbutic or syphilitic taint also extensively by smokers, to deodorize the breath. Its doily use is said to give a rich healthy hue to the gums and Ups. [Pg.297]

Angelot s, Pastils for Bad Breath. These preparations are better ailapt-ed than liquids for carrying on the person. Take of hypochlorite of hme, 7 drachms fiu r flavored with vanilla, 3 drachms gum-ar ic, 5 drachms. The pastils are made so as to weigh from 10 to 11 grains. 2 or 3 of these pastils are sufficient to remove from the breath the disagreeable odor produced by tobacco smoke. Tho pastils thus... [Pg.316]

Remedy for Bad Breath. Tako 5 to 10 drops hydrochloric acitl in half a tumbler of spring water, a Uttio lemou juice, aud loaf sugar nibbed orx lemon peel to (favor it to suit tho palate. Let this mixture be takci 3 times a day for a mouth or six weeks, and, i useful, theu continued occasionally. It is a pleasant refrigerant and tonic draught. [Pg.334]

Remedy for Bad Breath. Bad or foul breath will bo removed by taking a tea spoonful of tho following mixture after each meal 1 ounco liquor of potassa, 1 ounce chloride of soda, ounces phosphate of soda, and 3 ounces water. [Pg.334]

Bad Breath from Conatipatioxi. When tho breath is afiected by constipation of the bowels, the following mixture will he useful Take 4 drachms Epsom suits, 8 drachms tincture of columba, 6 ounces infusion of roses well shake the phial each time you tako tho draught, which should bo every other morning for a month or six wcoks, a wine-glassful each time. [Pg.334]

Pick leaves all year. Use as a gargle for a sore throat and bad breath. Drink as a tea in small amounts to reduce gas. As an infusion, it conditions hair and makes it shine,... [Pg.170]

Methyl mercaptan may be responsible for some of the unpleasant odors produced by humans, such as bad breath, flatulence, and stinky feet. When bacteria attack proteins in the body, they release several gases, methyl mercaptan among them. These gases are responsible for bad breath and periodontal disease (inflammation of the gums) in the mouth, and unpleasant odors from other parts of the body. [Pg.457]

Bad Breath What Usually Is the Source of a Person s Bad Breath Animated Teeth.com. [Pg.457]

The primary use of stannous fluoride is in toothpastes, dental rinses, and fluoride treatments for teeth. Fluorides prevent tooth decay in two ways. First, fluorides kill bacteria that cause tooth decay. Second, fluorides react with other chemicals in the mouth to make new enamel to replace enamel destroyed by bacteria or worn away by mechanical processes. Studies suggest that stannous fluoride also has other beneficial effects, including preventing gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) and bad breath. [Pg.800]


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