Suzuki et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Association between oral malodour and psychological characteristics in subjects with neurotic tendencies complaining of halitosisSuzuki et al., 2011
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- Suzuki N
- Yoneda M
- Naito T
- Inamitsu T
- Yamada K
- Okada I
- Hatano Y
- Iwamoto T
- Masuo Y
- Fuijimoto A
- Hirofuji T
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- International dental journal
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Objective: To assess the psychosomatically subjective symptoms of subjects with neurotic tendencies complaining of halitosis. Design: Breath malodour was measured in 368 patients using organoleptic test and gas chromatography. Neurotic tendency and subjective …
- 206010006326 Breath odour 0 title abstract description 56
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