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'''Breath spray''' is a product sprayed into the [[Human mouth|mouth]] for the purpose of temporary eliminating or at least covering up [[bad breath]]. The masking effect is short-term<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Kapoor |first1=Uditi |last2=Sharma |first2=Gaurav |last3=Juneja |first3=Manish |last4=Nagpal |first4=Archna |title=Halitosis: Current concepts on etiology, diagnosis and management |journal=European Journal of Dentistry |date=April 2016 |volume=10 |issue=02 |pages=292–300 |doi=10.4103/1305-7456.178294}}</ref> and reported to last for 4-6 hours.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Jose |first1=A |last2=Siddiqi |first2=M |last3=Cronin |first3=M |last4=DiLauro |first4=TS |last5=Bosma |first5=ML |title=A randomized clinical trial in subjects with dry mouth evaluating subjective perceptions of an experimental oral gel, an oral rinse and a mouth spray compared to water. |journal=American journal of dentistry |date=February 2016 |volume=29 |issue=1 |pages=58-64 |pmid=27093778}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Saad |first1=S |last2=Gomez-Pereira |first2=P |last3=Hewett |first3=K |last4=Horstman |first4=P |last5=Patel |first5=J |last6=Greenman |first6=J |title=Daily reduction of oral malodor with the use of a sonic tongue brush combined with an antibacterial tongue spray in a randomized cross-over clinical investigation |journal=Journal of Breath Research |date=12 February 2016 |volume=10 |issue=1 |pages=016013 |doi=10.1088/1752-7155/10/1/016013}}</ref> Breath sprays are occasionally advertised as being for [[smokes|smoker]]s or those who [[dipping tobacco|dip]] [[tobacco]], and occasionally to cover up the [[odor|smell]] of [[cigarette]]/[[cigar]] smoking.<ref>{{cite web |title=Smokers Breath: Causes & Solutions |url=https://ultradex.co.uk/smokers-breath-causes-solutions/ |website=UltraDEX}}</ref> Common flavours include [[cinnamon]], [[spearmint]] and [[peppermint]], as well as company-specific flavors, such as "''Ice Mint''", "''Cool Mint''" or "''Supermint''".
'''Breath spray''' is a product sprayed into the [[Human mouth|mouth]] for the purpose of temporary eliminating or at least covering up [[bad breath]]. The masking effect is short-term<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Kapoor |first1=Uditi |last2=Sharma |first2=Gaurav |last3=Juneja |first3=Manish |last4=Nagpal |first4=Archna |title=Halitosis: Current concepts on etiology, diagnosis and management |journal=European Journal of Dentistry |date=April 2016 |volume=10 |issue=02 |pages=292–300 |doi=10.4103/1305-7456.178294}}</ref> and reported to last for 4-6 hours.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Jose |first1=A |last2=Siddiqi |first2=M |last3=Cronin |first3=M |last4=DiLauro |first4=TS |last5=Bosma |first5=ML |title=A randomized clinical trial in subjects with dry mouth evaluating subjective perceptions of an experimental oral gel, an oral rinse and a mouth spray compared to water. |journal=American journal of dentistry |date=February 2016 |volume=29 |issue=1 |pages=58-64 |pmid=27093778}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Saad |first1=S |last2=Gomez-Pereira |first2=P |last3=Hewett |first3=K |last4=Horstman |first4=P |last5=Patel |first5=J |last6=Greenman |first6=J |title=Daily reduction of oral malodor with the use of a sonic tongue brush combined with an antibacterial tongue spray in a randomized cross-over clinical investigation |journal=Journal of Breath Research |date=12 February 2016 |volume=10 |issue=1 |pages=016013 |doi=10.1088/1752-7155/10/1/016013}}</ref> Breath sprays are occasionally advertised as being for [[smokes|smoker]]s or those who [[dipping tobacco|dip]] [[tobacco]], and occasionally to cover up the [[odor|smell]] of [[cigarette]]/[[cigar]] smoking.<ref>{{cite web |title=Smokers Breath: Causes & Solutions |url=https://ultradex.co.uk/smokers-breath-causes-solutions/ |website=UltraDEX}}</ref> Common flavours include [[cinnamon]], [[spearmint]] and [[peppermint]], as well as company-specific flavors, such as "''Ice Mint''", "''Cool Mint''" or "''Supermint''".

Revision as of 22:23, 21 December 2020

Breath spray is a product sprayed into the mouth for the purpose of temporary eliminating or at least covering up bad breath. The masking effect is short-term[1] and reported to last for 4-6 hours.[2][3] Breath sprays are occasionally advertised as being for smokers or those who dip tobacco, and occasionally to cover up the smell of cigarette/cigar smoking.[4] Common flavours include cinnamon, spearmint and peppermint, as well as company-specific flavors, such as "Ice Mint", "Cool Mint" or "Supermint".

Some breath sprays are proposed by their manufacturers to have antibacterial or anti-plaque properties, containing ingredients, such as chlorine dioxide,[5] chlorhexidine,[6] cetylpyridinium chloride,[7] essential oils, hinokitiol,[8] and zinc ions. As alcohol is frequently a prime ingredient of breath sprays, some brands advertise their products as alcohol-free. Alcohol is thought to be responsible for causing dry mouth when alcohol-containing breath sprays or mouthwashes are used too frequently.[9][10] Some brands also advocate for using sugar-free formulations considering the disadvantageous consequences of sugar of causing caries.[11]

References

  1. ^ Kapoor, Uditi; Sharma, Gaurav; Juneja, Manish; Nagpal, Archna (April 2016). "Halitosis: Current concepts on etiology, diagnosis and management". European Journal of Dentistry. 10 (02): 292–300. doi:10.4103/1305-7456.178294.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  2. ^ Jose, A; Siddiqi, M; Cronin, M; DiLauro, TS; Bosma, ML (February 2016). "A randomized clinical trial in subjects with dry mouth evaluating subjective perceptions of an experimental oral gel, an oral rinse and a mouth spray compared to water". American journal of dentistry. 29 (1): 58–64. PMID 27093778.
  3. ^ Saad, S; Gomez-Pereira, P; Hewett, K; Horstman, P; Patel, J; Greenman, J (12 February 2016). "Daily reduction of oral malodor with the use of a sonic tongue brush combined with an antibacterial tongue spray in a randomized cross-over clinical investigation". Journal of Breath Research. 10 (1): 016013. doi:10.1088/1752-7155/10/1/016013.
  4. ^ "Smokers Breath: Causes & Solutions". UltraDEX.
  5. ^ "Closys II Breath Spray". www.saveyoursmile.com.
  6. ^ "Corsodyl 0.2% spray". www.corsodyl.co.uk.
  7. ^ "Philips Sonicare BreathRX". Philips.
  8. ^ "The Science". Dr ZinX.
  9. ^ "Dry mouth treatment: Tips for controlling dry mouth". Mayo Clinic.
  10. ^ "Breath fresheners: Making sense of mints, gum, sprays and rinses". Vital Record.
  11. ^ "Is Alcohol-free, Sugar-free Breath Spray Okay to Use with Invisalign?". Gorton & Schmohl Orthodontics.