Volatile sulfur compounds in mouth air from clinically healthy subjects and patients with periodontal disease.
@article{Yaegaki1992VolatileSC,
title={Volatile sulfur compounds in mouth air from clinically healthy subjects and patients with periodontal disease.},
author={Ken Yaegaki and K Sanada},
journal={Journal of periodontal research},
year={1992},
volume={27 4 Pt 1},
pages={
233-8
}
}Volatile sulfur compounds (VSC) in mouth air were estimated by gas chromatography. The amount of VSC and the methyl mercaptan/hydrogen sulfide ratio were significantly increased in patients with periodontal disease. These two parameters also increased in proportion to the bleeding index and probing depth. A study was also done on the effect of removal of tongue coating on VSC concentrations in mouth air from patients with periodontal involvement. VSC and the methyl mercaptan/hydrogen sulfide…
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