How To Use Malodour In A Sentence

  • If the malodour is due to systemic diseases like pharyngitis or bronchitis the concerned specialist should treat it.
  • If the malodour is due to systemic diseases like pharyngitis or bronchitis the concerned specialist should treat it.
  • Dentures are another important cause of oral malodour, particularly if they are worn overnight.
  • The most common cause of oral malodour is anaerobic bacteria and fungi as the major contributors.
  • This gas may give rise to malodour, although it is not considered harmful in the concentrations being released.
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  • The most common cause of oral malodour is anaerobic bacteria and fungi as the major contributors.
  • With proper monitoring, care and attention, malodours will quickly become a thing of the past.
  • We can detect malodours if we smell dental floss or woodsticks that have been used to clean between our teeth.
  • If someone smells bad, you'll have to decide whether he can control his malodour.
  • This gas may give rise to malodour, although it is not considered harmful in the concentrations being released.
  • Good oral hygiene can prevent periodontal disease and oral malodour (halitosis).
  • If someone smells bad, you'll have to decide whether he can control his malodour.
  • Patients’ persistent complaints about malodour are often ignored by dental clinicians.
  • We can detect malodours if we smell dental floss or woodsticks that have been used to clean between our teeth.
  • Can we observe differences in our psychophysiological response to malodours and pleasant smells?
  • Oral malodour (foetor oris) predominantly originates from the tongue coating, gingival crevice, and periodontal pockets.
  • Obvious malodour is not perceived by others although the patient stubbornly complains of its existence.
  • Oral malodour (foetor oris) predominantly originates from the tongue coating, gingival crevice, and periodontal pockets.
  • Many foods and drinks can cause malodour, especially garlic, onions, curries, the fruit durian, etc.
  • Patients’ persistent complaints about malodour are often ignored by dental clinicians.
  • Can we observe differences in our psychophysiological response to malodours and pleasant smells?
  • With proper monitoring, care and attention, malodours will quickly become a thing of the past.
  • Good oral hygiene can prevent periodontal disease and oral malodour (halitosis).
  • It is therefore imperative that the procedures for the abatement of malodours are very effective.
  • It is therefore imperative that the procedures for the abatement of malodours are very effective.
  • Dentures are another important cause of oral malodour, particularly if they are worn overnight.
  • Obvious malodour is not perceived by others although the patient stubbornly complains of its existence.

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