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(WebMD) Bogged down by bad breath? Using a tongue-scraping device might be a better solution than brushing the tongue with a toothbrush.

Researchers recently reviewed two studies that pitted tongue scrapers against toothbrushes in curbing bad breath.

The results, published in The Cochrane Library, state that “tongue scrapers or cleaners are slightly more effective than toothbrushes as a means of controlling halitosis (bad breath) in adults.”

However, the evidence was “weak and unreliable” and relief from bad breath “appeared to be very short-lived,” write the reviews authors. They included Trent Outhouse, D.D.S, M.S, ABGD, a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navys Dental Corps serving in Bahrain.

Battling Bad Breath

Currently, there is “controversy” and “no standard and accepted protocols” for treating bad breath, the researchers write. Besides mechanical methods brushing or scraping the tongue strategies include using chemicals that attempt to destroy odor-forming bacteria and/or mask bad breath.

Outhouse and colleagues searched for high-quality scientific studies in which people with bad breath were randomly assigned to use tongue scrapers, toothbrushes, or mouthwashes to fight bad breath.

The researchers only found two short-term trials, neither of which included mouthwashes. Both trials excluded smokers and people with illnesses that might affect their breaths smell.

The studies both used machines to measure participants levels of volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs), which are linked to bad breath. That way, results werent based on personal opinions about breath quality.

Studying Bad Breath

One of the studies was done in Germany. It included 30 adults with high levels of volatile sulfur compounds.

Participants were assigned to use one of three devices to brush their tongues: a regular toothbrush, a tongue scraper, or a brush-scraper combination. Once a week for four weeks, participants had their VSC levels checked before and after a tongue-cleaning session.

VSC levels dropped 42 percent with the brush-scraper, 40 percent with the scraper, and 33 percent with the brush. But those reductions didnt last more than 30 minutes, according to the review.

The other study included 10 adults at Brazils University of Sao Paolo. Participants cleaned their tongues with a tongue scraper one week and a soft-bristle toothbrush another week, taking a two-day break between treatments.

Before-and-after VSC tests showed that average VSC levels dropped 75 percent with the tongue scraper, compared with 45 percent with the toothbrush.

Six participants in the Brazilian study complained of nausea and one of tongue trauma while using the toothbrush. All were “receptive to the tongue scraper,” the researchers write.

SOURCES: Outhouse, T. The Cochrane Library 2006, Issue 2. Health Behavior News Service.
By Miranda Hitti
Reviewed by Louise Chang, M.D.
2006, WebMD Inc. All rights reserved.

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