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  1. Halitosis - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by Health Publica Icon Health Publications, 2004-01-09
  2. Beating bad breath: Your complete guide to preventing and eliminating halitosis by Richard A Miller, 1997
  3. Beating Bad Breath: Your Complete Guide to Eliminating and Preventing Halitosis by Richard A. Miller, 1995-04
  4. Questions and answers about oragenital contacts: A compilation of data showing what oragenitalists, including fellatorists, cunnilinguists, and others, think of their critics with halitosis by David O Cauldwell, 1950
  5. Nothing like halitosis to come between friends.(Health): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2008-01-02
  6. The Four Bubbas of the Apocalypse: Flatulence, Halitosis, Incest, and... Ned
  7. Optical bio-sniffer for methyl mercaptan in halitosis [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta] by K. Mitsubayashi, T. Minamide, et all 2006-07-28
  8. Reader needs help for halitosis.(Medical Mailbox): An article from: Saturday Evening Post by Cory SerVaas, 2005-03-01
  9. Halitosis A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by Icon Health Publications, 1980
  10. The causes of halitosis or foul breath by William T Cathell, 1895
  11. Mechanical nut twisters:or, The hot air halitosis of change agents in the church of Christ as advocated by Lynn Anderson by Wayne Coats, 1996
  12. Avoiding halitosis of the mind: Helping professional ethics-- history, concepts, common rules by Harvey Henderson Hillin, 2002
  13. Estimation of association constants between oral malodor components and various native and derivatized cyclodextrins [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta] by A.W. Lantz, M.A. Rodriguez, et all
  14. Bad Breath: Research Perspectives, 2nd edition

101. Halitosis
Characteristics gastrointestinal disorders do not generally cause halitosis,so breath odor does not reflect the state of digestive system or bowel
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DESCRIPTION: Unpleasant odor to the breath. Characteristics - gastrointestinal disorders do not generally cause halitosis, so breath odor does not reflect the state of digestive system or bowel function.
CAUSES:
  • inhaled substances
  • ingested substances
  • gingival disease
  • dental disease
  • food fermentation in mouth
  • systemic disease (tonsillitis, pneumonia, bronchiectasis, lung abscess)
  • hepatic encephalopathy
  • diabetic acidosis
  • infectious diseases
  • neoplastic disease of the respiratory tract
  • hypochondriasis
ICD-9-CM: 784.9 foul breath Author(s): Mark R. Dambro, MD

102. Halitosis Cured By Frickin’ Laser Beams - Engadget - Www.engadget.com
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103. Halitosis- Health Encyclopedia And Reference
halitosis Symptoms, Treatments and Medications. halitosis is a common problemthat can be a source of embarrassment.
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104. Halitosis. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
halitosis. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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105. DeltaDental.com - Subscribers - Oral Health Wellness
Bad breath (halitosis) is overwhelmingly the result of problems that develop in the Fasting may also cause halitosis from metabolic waste products when,
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106. Halitosis
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Halitosis (Bad Breath) Halitosis is another word for bad breath. Smoking gives you industrial strength bad breath, and no amount of breath mints or mouthwash will help.

107. Halitosis Article | Bad Breath & Halitosis | Colgate® Oral Care Information *
Bad breath (also known as halitosis) is breath containing an unpleasant odor . Once halitosis has been diagnosed, the prognosis for fresh breath is
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Bad breath (also known as halitosis) is breath containing an unpleasant odor. This odor can strike periodically or be persistent, depending on the cause. In many patients, the millions of bacteria that live in the mouth (particularly on the back of the tongue) are the primary culprits of bad breath. The mouth's warm, moist conditions make an ideal environment for these bacteria to grow. About 80 percent of bad breath is caused by something in the mouth. Some types of bad breath, such as "morning mouth," are considered to be fairly normal, and they are usually not health concerns. The "morning mouth" type of bad breath occurs because the saliva that regularly washes away decaying food and odors during the daytime diminishes at night while you sleep. Your mouth becomes dry, and dead cells adhere to your tongue and to the inside of your cheeks. Bacteria use these cells for food and expel compounds that have a foul odor. In addition, bad breath can be caused by the following:

108. BAD BREATH Treatment | Causes Of BAD BREATH | BAD BREATH Products | Therabreath,
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109. Halitosis
Translate this page halitosis, o mal aliento, es una afección de la que se da cuenta muy a menudo.Sea en forma de mal aliento ocasional que siente casi todo adulto sano al
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INTRODUCCION Halitosis, o mal aliento, es una afección de la que se da cuenta muy a menudo. Sea en forma de mal aliento ocasional que siente casi todo adulto sano al levantarse en la mañana, o sea en forma de problemas más serios o graves, desde trastornos metabólicos hasta tumores pulmonares, se dice que l a halitosis afecta a casi 50 % de una población A juzgar por la magnitud del mercado de ventas de colutorios y otros productos contra el mal aliento (de casi un billón de dólares según las últimas estadísticas), la halitosis es un problema personal que preocupa a mucha gente. ETIOLOGIA
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110. Salon Health & Body | Delusional Halitosis
Delusional halitosis You think you have bad breath but you don t. Or do you?
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111. Halitosis Bad Breath And Your Oral Health
More than 90 million people suffer from chronic halitosis or bad breath. It s easy to understand how the appraisal of halitosis by smelling might vary
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Halitosis More than 90 million people suffer from chronic halitosis or bad breath. In most cases it originates from the gums and tongue. The odor is caused by bacteria from the decay of food particles, other debris in your mouth, and poor oral hygiene. The decay and debris produce a sulfur compound that causes the unpleasant odor. Bad breath is primarily caused by poor oral hygiene, but can also can be caused by retained food particles or gum disease. Proper brushing including brushing the tongue, cheeks, and the roof of the mouth will remove bacteria and food particles. Flossing removes accumulated bacteria, plaque and food that may be trapped between teeth. Mouth rinses are effective in temporary relief of bad breath. Consult your dentist and/or physician if the condition persists.Bad breath also may occur in people who have a medical infection, gum disease, diabetes, kidney failure, or a liver malfunction. Xerostomia (dry mouth) and tobacco also contribute to this problem. Cancer patients who undergo radiation therapy may experience dry mouth. Even stress, dieting, snoring, age and hormonal changes can have an effect on your breath. An odor that comes from the back of your tongue may indicate post-nasal drip. This is where the mucus secretion, which comes from the nose and moves down your throat, gets stuck on the tongue and causes an odor. Bad breath originating in the stomach, however, is considered to be extremely rare. Saliva is the key ingredient in your mouth that helps keep the odor under control because it helps wash away food particles and bacteria, the primary cause of bad breath. When you sleep, however, salivary glands slow down the production of saliva allowing the bacteria to grow inside the mouth.

112. Halitosis - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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113. American Family Physician: Halitosis - Includes Patient Information Handout
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. More than half of the United States population will at some time be affected by halitosis. Annual sales of mouthwashes and related over-the-counter products in the United States exceed $500 million.[1] The etiology of halitosis is localized to the oral cavity in 47 to 90 percent of patients.[2] Non-oral or systemic causes are responsible for the remaining cases. Patients sometimes present with a primary complaint of halitosis. More commonly, however, persons with halitosis are unaware of their offensive breath. Although generally thought of as merely a social handicap related to poor oral hygiene or disease of the oral cavity, halitosis may indicate a serious systemic illness that requires diagnosis and treatment.[3] Unfortunately, physicians[4] and dentists[1] too often ignore halitosis. In the absence of an overt oral source for the bad breath, the physician must remember to consider other organic etiologies. This article presents the most common nonpathologic and pathologic causes of halitosis and their management.

114. American Fitness: Hindering Halitosis - Wellness & Lifestyle - Tongue Care - Bri
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115. AllRefer Health - Breath Odor (Bad Breath, Halitosis)
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Alternate Names : Bad Breath, Halitosis Definition Breath odor is unpleasant, distinctive, or offensive. Some disorders will produce specific, characteristic odors to the breath.
A fruity odor to the breath occurs as the body attempts to get rid of excess acetone through the breathing. This is a characteristic sign of ketoacidosis (such as diabetic ketoacidosis ), a potentially life-threatening condition.

116. Halfbakery: Halitosis Capsule
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117. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Halitosis@ HighBeam Research
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118. Manhattan Epidemic: Holiday Halitosis
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Jonathan Ames hits seven Christmas parties in eight days (lightweight!), and gives the full report, sort of: I was assaulted with so much bad breath that I feel I've gone through four years' worth of dental school and I'm ready to hang a shingle. I imagine that must be one of the first things dentists have to be trained for and screened for ability to withstand halitosis. There's probably some kind of machine they put young dentists in front of which blows bad-breath fragrances into their faces until they're immune, kind of like what they did to that fellow in Clockwork Orange, but in reverse. T'is the Season for Halitosis [Jonathan Ames.com]
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119. Halitosis And Bad Breath - Online Diagnosis. New Treatments, January 22, 2005
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    120. UAB Health System | Halitosis
    halitosis. Dear Doctor Column, July 1, 2002. Question. I ve suffered from chronichalitosis for more than 30 years. It has grown progressively worse and is
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