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The in vivo Effects of an Antiseptic Mouthwash on Odor-producing Microorganisms

G. Pitts

Consumer Products Division, Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, New Jersey 07950

R. Pianotti

Consumer Products Division, Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, New Jersey 07950

T.W. Feary

School of Dentistry, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Louisiana 70119

J. McGuiness

School of Dentistry, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Louisiana 70119

T. Masurat

Consumer Products Division, Warner-Lambert Company, Morris Plains, New Jersey 07950

Oral odorigens were quantitated by specific, functional assays; oral malodor was simultaneously measured organoleptically. An antiseptic mouthwash was found to depress malodor and populations of odorigenic bacteria for at least two h. These results support the hypothesis that the anti-odor properties of the product are related to its anti-microbial activity.

Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 60, No. 11, 1891-1896 (1981)
DOI: 10.1177/00220345810600111101


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