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- A Sucrose Mouth Rinse Does Not Improve 1-hr Cycle Time Trial Performance When Performed in the Fasted or Fed State Journal Articles
- A concept analysis of oral hygiene care in dependent older adults Journal Articles
- A new mouthwash with low concentrations of chlorhexidine seems to reduce intraoral halitosis and volatile sulfur compounds in patients after 12 hours of use Journal Articles
- High-quality systematic review shows that there is low-quality evidence regarding the effects of interventions to treat oral halitosis Journal Articles
- Important limitations in a trial comparing different concentrations of chlorhexidine and essential oils make it not useful when making decisions Journal Articles
- No benefits important to patients from the use of chlorhexidine rinse asĀ an adjunct to scaling and root planing in patients with chronic periodontitis Journal Articles
- Oral hygiene regimen that includes toothbrushing, tongue cleaning, and mouthrinsing is probably more effective in minimizing morning oral halitosis than toothbrushing alone Journal Articles
- Quantitative mapping of chlorhexidine in natural river biofilms Journal Articles
- Short-term use of alcohol-containing mouthrinse does not worsen xerostomia compared with alcohol-free mouthrinse Journal Articles
- Sucralfate mouthwash for prevention and treatment of 5-fluorouracil-induced mucositis: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial Journal Articles
- Systemic plus curcumin mouthrinse may slightly improve mouth opening limitation and tongue protrusion in patients with oral submucosal fibrosis Journal Articles
- Toothbrushing for Critically Ill Mechanically Ventilated Patients Journal Articles
- Trial comparing Xerostom with a placebo mouthrinse and toothpaste enrolled too few participants to make any sound conclusions Journal Articles
- Uncertainty about association between mouthrinses and oral and pharyngeal cancer owing to serious limitations in systematic review addressing this question Journal Articles
- Using potassium oxalate mouthrinse for 4 weeks is probably more effective than using a placebo to treat dentin hypersensitivity Journal Articles