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Volatile Sulfur Compound Level in Korean Measured by Use of B&B Checker

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±è¿ë¼® ( Kim Yong-Suk ) - Dankook University College of Dentistry Department of Preventive Dentistry
Á¶ÀÚ¿ø ( Cho Ja-Won ) - Dankook University College of Dentistry Department of Preventive Dentistry

Abstract


Objective: Volatile sulfur compound as the most important oral malodor gas can be detected by a B&B checker unit in clinical. The standard value for B&B level should be needed in order to classify the normal range or abnormal, in each age group.

Methods: Six hundred ninety six persons of Korean people, distributed with such age groups as children, adolescent, young adult, prime of the manhood and senile, in 4 regions in Korea, after calibrating the inter and intra machinery difference of B&B value (BBV). Mean and standard deviation of each age and gender group was calculated in order to suggest the B&B value for Koreans. Questionnaire for oral malodor was also distributed to subjects, in order to check the cause or severity of the malodor for Koreans.

Results: Oral malodor was the severe complaint in senile group and the most in before breakfast. The average of halitosis level measured by B&B checker was 40.5¡¾22.6 BBV, in oral gas, 37.5¡¾23.6 BBV in breath gas and 33.9¡¾18.4 BBV in nasal gas. Co-relation Co-efficient was revealed as r=0.396 (p£¼0.001) between in oral gas and breath gas, r=0.393 (p£¼0.001) between in oral gas and nasal gas, r=0.903 (p£¼0.001) between in breath gas and nasal gas, and r=0.279 (p£¼0.001) between in tongue plague and oral gas.

Conclusion: It was recommended that the malodor control should be mainly focused in senile group for highly recognition and in young adult group for highly value measured.

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oral malodor; halitosis; volatile sulfur compound

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