P17 Clinical comparison of a triclosan/copolymer/NaF dentifrice and a commercially available breath-freshening dentifrice in reducing breath volatile sulfur compounds overnight: a multiple-use study

Autor: Malcolm Williams, Hollandra P Niles, Diane Cummins, Catherine M. Hunter, Joe Vazquez
Rok vydání: 2005
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Zdroj: Oral Diseases. 11:111-111
ISSN: 1601-0825
1354-523X
DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-0825.2005.01105_40.x
Popis: Objective The objective of this randomized, crossover study was to compare the effectiveness of the triclosan/copolymer/NaF dentifrice and a commercially-available breath freshening dentifrice containing fluoride for their ability to reduce volatile sulfur compounds (VSC) responsible for breath odor overnight. Methods Following a one-week washout period of brushing with a regular fluoride dentifrice, subjects reported to the clinical site without performing oral hygiene, eating or drinking in preparation for baseline breath sampling. Subjects were randomly assigned a test dentifrice and instructed to brush their teeth for 1 min, twice a day for 1 week. On the morning of the 8th day, subjects returned to the test site, having refrained from oral hygiene, eating and drinking, for overnight sampling. Following a second one-week washout period, subjects repeated the same regimen, but now using the other test product. At each measurement, the level of breath VSC was evaluated using a gas chromatograph equipped with a flame photometric detector. Measurements were taken in duplicate, and then averaged. The levels of VSC were expressed as parts per billion (ppb) in mouth air. Results At baseline, the mean breath VSC levels for the TCF and breath freshening dentifrice groups were 618 and 581 ppb, respectively. There was no statistically significant difference between the groups. Overnight, the TCF and the breath freshening dentifrice reduced breath mean VSC levels to 267 and 521 ppb, respectively. This gave a 56.7 and 10.2% reduction in VSC levels for these two products, respectively, compared to baseline. The reduction for the TCF dentifrice was significantly different (P
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