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Seerangaiyan K, Juch F, Atefeh F, Winkel E
J Nutr Health Aging . 2018 Aug; 22(7):802-804. PMID: 30080223
Objective: Tongue coating, which refers to a greyish white deposit on the tongue surface, often covers the taste papillae on the dorsal tongue surface, decreasing taste sensitivity. This study investigated...
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de Waal Y, Eijsbouts H, Winkel E, van Winkelhoff A
J Periodontol . 2016 Sep; 88(2):209-217. PMID: 27666672
Background: The aim of this case-control study is to compare oral microbiologic characteristics of patients with healthy peri-implant conditions and patients with peri-implantitis and to explore the influence of various...
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Yaegaki K, Miyazaki H, Winkel E, Quirynen M, Seemann R
Br Dent J . 2014 Nov; 217(9):486-7. PMID: 25377800
No abstract available.
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de Waal Y, Raghoebar G, Meijer H, Winkel E, van Winkelhoff A
Clin Oral Implants Res . 2014 May; 26(9):1015-23. PMID: 24861411
Objective: The objective of this randomized, double-blind, controlled trial was to evaluate the clinical, radiographic, and microbiological effects of implant surface decontamination with a 2% chlorhexidine (CHX) solution in comparison...
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Seemann R, Conceicao M, Filippi A, Greenman J, Lenton P, Nachnani S, et al.
J Breath Res . 2014 Feb; 8(1):017101. PMID: 24566222
Clinical investigations on patients suffering from halitosis clearly reveal that in the vast majority of cases the source for an offensive breath odor can be found within the oral cavity...
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Raangs G, Winkel E, van Winkelhoff A
Int J Dent Hyg . 2013 Feb; 11(3):203-7. PMID: 23368885
Objectives: The aim of the study was to compare the antimicrobial activity of a mouth rinse containing chlorhexidine and cetylpyridinium chloride (MR1) with a stannous fluoride-based mouth rinse (MR2) in...
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Tangerman A, Winkel E, de Laat L, van Oijen A, de Boer W
J Breath Res . 2012 Feb; 6(1):017102. PMID: 22368251
There is disagreement about a possible relationship between Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection and objective halitosis, as established by volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) in the breath. Many studies related to...
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Tangerman A, Winkel E
J Breath Res . 2011 Mar; 4(1):017003. PMID: 21386205
Halitosis can be subdivided into intra-oral and extra-oral halitosis, depending on the place where it originates. Most reports now agree that the most frequent sources of halitosis exist within the...
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Winkel E, Tangerman A
J Breath Res . 2011 Mar; 2(1):017011. PMID: 21386155
It is now generally accepted that the volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan and dimethyl sulfide are the main contributors to halitosis when of oropharyngeal origin. The VSCs...
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Tangerman A, Winkel E
J Breath Res . 2011 Mar; 2(1):017010. PMID: 21386154
It is now generally accepted that the volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan and dimethyl sulfide are the main contributors to halitosis when of oropharyngeal origin. Gas chromatography...