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Halitosis

Richtige Diagnose und suffiziente Therapie

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der junge zahnarzt Aims and scope

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Berichte über Mundgeruch (Halitosis, Foetor ex ore) gibt es bereits in der antiken Literatur. Das Wissen über die richtige Diagnose und suffiziente Therapie der Halitosis ist demgegenüber nur spärlich verbreitet. Die Hauptursache der echten Halitosis liegt intraoral. Der Zahnarzt ist hier der richtige Ansprechpartner. Die Kenntnis der außerhalb des zahnmedizinischen Fachgebiets liegenden Halitosisauslöser mit entsprechender Fachüberweisung ist wichtige Grundlage der erfolgreichen Therapie.

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Linz, C., Hartmann, S. & Brands, R. Halitosis. der junge zahnarzt 3, 12–21 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13279-012-0187-5

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