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Can someone please explain the types?
Can someone please explain the types?
I’d be grateful if someone could explain both the types and how to figure out which type one might have.
Thanks
Re: Can someone please explain the types?
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Ricky wrote:Im also confused about the types of bb. Could someone explain... Thank you.
You have to know where the bb is coming from. I dont know in my case
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Re: Can someone please explain the types?
@WhiteCat. Here's the classification of malodor according to Dr. Murat Aydin, (Doctor of Bacteriology from Turkey).WhiteCat wrote:I have read about the types on here a few times and I’m a bit mystified.
I’d be grateful if someone could explain both the types and how to figure out which type one might have.
Thanks
aydinmur wrote: Topic : Classification of malodor. Quote:
"According to me (1) , there are 5 types of malodor:
Type-1 halitosis takes origin from tongue dorsum. Foods are turned aromatic-volatil compounds by anaerobic bacteria between papillae.
Type-2 halitosis takes origin around oral cavity. Paranasal sinuses, Waldeyer's lymphoid ring, retronasal mucosa, oropharynx etc.
Type-3 halitosis takes origin from gastrointestinal canal. Reflux, H. pylori gastritis, bacterial over growth, malabsorptions, gut and colon diseases.
Type-4 halitosis takes origin from blood gases. Many catabolic substances leave the body via renal or hepatic ways. If liver and/or kidneys can not truely filter them, this catabolic waste may resolve in blood plasm and enter to systemic blood circulation. Lungs try to filter and exhale them via breath. They may have a bad odor. This causes bad breath.
Type-5 halitosis is psychologic."