Halitosis is an unpleasant odor in the mouth, caused by mostlymostly by the whitish layer and emitted volatile sulfur compound(VSC) on the dorsal part of the tongue, bacteria causing periodontal diseasesdisease, or both. Nowadays, antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT), with inactivation ofwhich deactivates several microorganisms, is an immediate way to reduce halitosis reduction. Until now, its effect remains justIts effects last for 7just seven days, for. For this reason, the researchers have focused on oral health behavior(OHB) associated with aPDT. And they found it could postpone the rapid return of VSC.
Another article is talkingtalks about aPDT mediated by photoditazine in the treatment of denture stomatitis(DS), denture. Denture stomatitis is a chronic atrophic in 65% of denture wearers, it followed bycombined with poor hygiene, smoking, increase in the age of the denture,… etc.
DS can be classified into 3three types,: patients in this situation havewith a burning, painful sensation, change of taste, andor difficulty in swallowing or they'rethey may be asymptomatic. Treatment is associated with usingthe use of antifungal drugs, however, prolonged consumption of them can create resistance against them. Photoditezine's(PDZ) wavelength can penetrate into tissue and has photodynamic efficacy against candida spp.
The third article that I read was about the investigation of synergistic activity of protamine conventional antimicrobial agents against oral bacteria,they. They applied them to oral healthcare, this. This synergistic protamine can be combined with IPMP(methyl isopropyl phenol) and sodium fluoride( anti-cariesfluoride(anticaries and antimicrobial). forFor testing, they used S.mutans+ S.gordoni. The investigation of the synergistic activity of protamine with Antimicrobialantimicrobial agents against oral bacteria showed it can promote the development of protamine for use in oral health care.
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