ENT DISEASE AS A CAUSE OF HALITOSIS

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11
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2015

Professor G. Lavrenova, MD; Professor S. Karpishchenko, MD; O. Kulikova Acad. I.P. Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University

Halitosis, a multi-etiological condition caused by chronic ENT disease, chronic tonsillitis in particular, is considered in a number of cases.

Keywords: 
halitosis
pseudohalitosis
halitophobia



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