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Oral Diseases | 2008

Clinical oral malodor measurement with a portable sulfide monitor

Masayuki Ueno; Kayoko Shinada; Tomohito Yanagisawa; C Mori; Sayaka Yokoyama; Sayaka Furukawa; Sachiko Takehara; Yoko Kawaguchi

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical ability of Breathtron by comparing it with other malodor measurement procedures: the organoleptic test (OT) and gas chromatography (GC). SUBJECTS AND METHODS Patients were 475 patients who visited a fresh breath clinic. Oral malodor was measured with the OT, GC, and Breathtron. Correlation analysis and two linear regression analyses were conducted to examine the relationship of the Breathtron values with OT scores and volatile sulfide compound (VSC) concentrations by GC: i.e. the regression of Breathtron on OT and the regression of Breathtron on total VSCs by GC. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis was conducted to investigate the sensitivity and specificity of Breathtron. RESULTS The Breathtron values were significantly correlated with OT and VSCs by GC. In the regression analysis, predicted Breathtron values were 199.3 and 520.1 ppb for OT scores 1 and 2, and reasonably close to total VSCs by GC between 550 and 750 ppb. The ROC analysis demonstrated that Breathtron is a useful and valuable adjunct measurement tool. CONCLUSIONS Breathtron is a simple, rapid and reliable appliance for screening oral malodor if an appropriate malodor threshold level is chosen.


Trials | 2015

Effectiveness of three oral hygiene regimens on oral malodor reduction: a randomized clinical trial.

Ei Ei Aung; Masayuki Ueno; Takashi Zaitsu; Sayaka Furukawa; Yoko Kawaguchi

BackgroundBreath odor is a nuisance problem for many people around the world. Bad breath affects social interactions of people in daily life by causing personal discomfort and emotional stress. There are chemical and mechanical methods for controlling oral malodor. Many studies of various mouth rinse applications and tongue cleaning procedures have been conducted. However, few studies have compared the effect of simultaneous chemical and mechanical procedures on the reduction of volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) in subjects with oral malodor. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of different oral hygiene procedures on reduction of VSCs in subjects with oral malodor.MethodsThirty male volunteers who matched with study criteria were divided randomly into two groups. Both groups performed tooth brushing, mouth washing with chlorine dioxide, tongue cleaning and combination of those in different sequence for five weeks. Total VSCs of subjects were measured with a Breathtron®, and oral health status was also examined. Quantitative analyses were performed using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS 16.0).ResultsThere were no significant differences in oral health status between the two groups at the baseline. No significant decrease in oral malodor was detected after one week of tooth brushing. Significant reductions in VSCs were shown by adding mouthwash or tongue cleaning to tooth brushing from the second week to fourth week (P <0.01). The greatest reduction in VSCs was found at the fifth week after the practice of all three oral hygiene regimens.ConclusionsTooth brushing alone does not significantly reduce oral malodor. Mouth washing and tongue cleaning significantly reduce oral malodor, but combining tooth brushing, mouth washing and tongue cleaning regimens is most effective for oral malodor reduction. The results of this study could contribute to the formulation of appropriate preventive strategies against oral malodor not only for the general public but also for dental professionals serving as oral malodor-related service providers.Trial registrationRegistration number - ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02113137. Registration date – April 7th, 2014.


Pediatrics International | 2018

Prevalence and risk factors of halitosis in Japanese school children

Masayuki Ueno; Mari Ohnuki; Takashi Zaitsu; Sachiko Takehara; Sayaka Furukawa; Yoko Kawaguchi

Little data are available regarding halitosis in Japanese children. The aim of the current study was to investigate the prevalence and risk factors associated with halitosis in Japanese elementary and junior high school children.


BMC Oral Health | 2014

Evaluation of a Russian version of the oral health literacy instrument (OHLI)

Anastasiya Blizniuk; Masayuki Ueno; Sayaka Furukawa; Yoko Kawaguchi


The Journal of the Stomatological Society, Japan | 2005

[Dental students' smoking behavior and their attitude towards smoking].

Sayaka Furukawa; Ryo Tokunaga; Satoshi Abe; Kayoko Shinada; Yoko Kawaguchi


Journal of medical and dental sciences | 2005

Coverage by Japanese newspapers of oral health messages on the prevention of dental caries

Satoshi Abe; Sayaka Furukawa; Kayoko Shinada; Yoko Kawaguchi


Journal of medical and dental sciences | 2015

Factors associated with clinical and perceived oral malodor among dental students

Haslina Rani; Masayuki Ueno; Takashi Zaitsu; Sayaka Furukawa; Yoko Kawaguchi


The Journal of the Stomatological Society, Japan | 2006

Health information on oral malodor in Japanese newspaper articles

Tomohito Yanagisawa; Sayaka Furukawa; Masayuki Ueno; Kayoko Shinada; Yoko Kawaguchi


口腔衛生学会雑誌 | 2013

O-30 Knowledge on Oral Malodor of Myanmar Dental Students and Dentists

Aung Ei Ei; Sayaka Furukawa; Masayuki Ueno; Yoko Kawaguchi


口腔衛生学会雑誌 | 2013

O-32 Evaluation of English Websites on Dental Caries by using Consumer Assessment Tools

Sayaka Furukawa; Masayuki Ueno; Yoko Kawaguchi

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Yoko Kawaguchi

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Masayuki Ueno

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Kayoko Shinada

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Takashi Zaitsu

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Sachiko Takehara

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Satoshi Abe

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Tomohito Yanagisawa

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Anastasiya Blizniuk

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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C Mori

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Ei Ei Aung

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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