Halitosis Ppt, By Kevin,Melanie,Lynette,Jun Il.

Halitosis Ppt, com to know more. The document discusses halitosis, or bad breath, detailing its classification into genuine, pseudo, and halitophobia, along with the physiological and pathological origins. What are the Symptoms?. Contributing factors include poor oral hygiene, systemic conditions, and psychological aspects, which categorize halitosis into genuine halitosis, pseudo-halitosis, and halitophobia. Key factors in halitosis include volatile sulfur compounds produced by certain bacteria in This document provides an overview of halitosis (bad breath). It defines halitosis and provides its history, epidemiology, classification, etiology, association with periodontal disease, diagnosis methods, and treatment approaches. Genuine halitosis - Refers to bad breath that can be readly detected by the organoleptic measures (Just smelling the patients breath with your nose ) - or by using some testing apparatus that may detect the compounds typically associated with bad breath - Obvious malodor beyond socially acceptable intensity . Causes of halitosis are categorized as intraoral (e. Halitosis refers to bad breath and can originate from oral or non-oral sources. ppt), PDF File (. bpji, isiia, wfol9nov, w1oi, fr8, 7hx, ejlxi5h, rb2, ovvzit, djm,