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Efficacy of Oral Care Products Containing Copper and Zinc Salts on Oral Malodor

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ÃÖ¿ø°æ ( Choi Won-Kyung ) - LG H&H Research Center Deodorizing Tech Project
ÀÌ¿ø°æ ( Lee Won-Kyung ) - LG H&H Research Center Deodorizing Tech Project
±è¿øÂù ( Kim Won-Chan ) - LG H&H Research Center Deodorizing Tech Project
¼Û¼ø¶õ ( Song Soon-Ran ) - LG H&H Research Center Preventive Dentistry Research Team
¾çÁöÀº ( Yang Ji-Eun ) - LG H&H Research Center Preventive Dentistry Research Team
±èÇü¸¸ ( Kim Hyeong-Man ) - LG H&H Research Center Microbiology Research Lab
ÀÌÁ¤·¡ ( Lee Jeong-Rae ) - LG H&H Research Center Household & Daily Beauty Research Center

Abstract


Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of Copper and Zinc salts in suppressing and reducing oral malodor by performing in-vitro study utilizing various oral bacteria, and pilot-scale clinical study using oral care products.

Methods: Odor suppression of Cu and Zn salts in oral bacteria such as S. mutans, P. gingivalis and F. nucleatum was studied in in-vitro scale utilizing head space vials(Agilent Tech., USA) and oral chroma(Nissha FIS, Inc., Japan). Further, pilot-scale clinical investigations were conducted in double-blind, crossover-group design that was approved by LG Household and Healthcare Institutional Review Board (IRB) using toothpaste or mouthwash containing Cu and Zn salts. The subjects with morning breath were instructed to brush their teeth with toothpaste(LGHH, Korea) or use mouthwash(LGHH, Korea) containing Cu and Zn salts. The baseline and after-use oral malodor of subjects were evaluated with halimeter(Interscan, Germany), and calibrated judges using Rosenberg scale(Rosenberg, 1991).

Results: In in-vitro study, greater odor suppression was observed when treated with dual salts, compared to that treated with Cu or Zn salt alone in S. mutans, P. gingivalis and F. nucleatum. In particular, the synergistic effect of Cu and Zn in odor suppression was shown in P. gingivalis. In addition, in two clinical studies, both toothpaste group and mouthwash group containing Cu and Zn salts showed statistically significant reduction in oral malodor from the baseline of more than 40% in terms of organoleptic intensity and volatile sulfur compounds(VSCs).

Conclusion: In conclusion, the results of in-vitro study support that Copper and Zinc salts help inhibiting the growth of oral bacteria producing VSCs and eliminating VSCs fastly, and those of clinical studies exhibit that oral care products formulated with Copper and Zinc salts are effective in reducing oral malodor.

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halitosis; oral malodor; volatile sulfur compounds(VSC)

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