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Miyai, Hisataka Department of Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University
Tomofuji, Takaaki Department of Community Oral Health, School of Dentistry, Asahi University
Mizuno, Hirofumi Department of Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University
Morita, Manabu Department of Oral Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Care Sciences, Takarazuka University of Medical and Health Care
Nakahara, Momoko Department of Preventive Dentistry, Division of Dentistry, Okayama University Hospital
Kataoka, Kota Department of Preventive Dentistry, Division of Dentistry, Okayama University Hospital Kaken ID
Sumita, Ichiro Department of Preventive Dentistry, Division of Dentistry, Okayama University Hospital
Uchida, Yurika Department of Preventive Dentistry, Division of Dentistry, Okayama University Hospital ORCID Kaken ID
Toyama, Naoki Department of Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID
Yokoi, Aya Department of Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID
Yamanaka-Kohno, Reiko Department of Preventive Dentistry, Division of Dentistry, Okayama University Hospital Kaken ID publons researchmap
Takeuchi, Noriko Department of Preventive Dentistry, Division of Dentistry, Okayama University Hospital
Maruyama, Takayuki Department of Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Kaken ID researchmap
Ekuni, Daisuke Department of Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Halitosis is a condition characterized by an unpleasant malodor. Intra-oral halitosis is caused by volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) and can be associated with oral dryness. Trehalose is one of the materials used to relieve oral dryness. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of trehalose on halitosis. Methods: This prospective, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, cross-over study enrolled volunteers from Okayama University Hospital. The participants were randomly divided into two groups, with one group receiving trehalose (a 10% trehalose solution) and the other receiving a placebo (distilled water) in a 1:1 allocation. The primary study outcome was the subjective organoleptic test. The secondary outcomes were the concentrations of the VSCs, which were measured using a portable gas chromatography device, and the oral moisture status, which was measured using an oral moisture meter. The planned sample size was 10 participants based on the previous study. Results: The final intention-to-treat analysis was performed using the data from 9 participants. After applying 10% trehalose as an oral spray, the organoleptic score decreased in a time-dependent manner. However, no significant differences were seen between the trehalose and placebo groups. In terms of secondary outcomes, the oral moisture levels increased immediately after the trehalose spray application, and significant differences in the amount of change from the baseline were seen between the trehalose and placebo groups (p = 0.047). No significant differences were seen in any of the other variables (p > 0.05). Conclusions: We could not identify any positive effects on halitosis from a one-time 10% trehalose application as an oral spray in this prospective, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, cross-over study. However, the trehalose application immediately improved the oral moisture levels and was useful for treating oral dryness.
Keywords
halitosis
trehalose
oral dryness
cross-over study
randomized trial
Published Date
2025-03-13
Publication Title
Healthcare
Volume
volume13
Issue
issue6
Publisher
MDPI
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619
ISSN
2227-9032
Content Type
Journal Article
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English
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岡山大学
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Miyai, H.; Tomofuji, T.; Mizuno, H.; Morita, M.; Nakahara, M.; Kataoka, K.; Sumita, I.; Uchida, Y.; Toyama, N.; Yokoi, A.; et al. Effects of Trehalose on Halitosis: A Randomized Cross-Over Clinical Trial. Healthcare 2025, 13, 619. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13060619
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Hayashibara Biochemical Laboratories