Compositions and methods for reducing oral malodor

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Dentifrices – Oxygen or chlorine releasing compound containing

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057729867

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to the discovery that the oral malodorant reduction activity of stabilized chlorine dioxide solutions and chlorite solutions may be significantly enhanced through the use of oral-cavity pre-conditioning solutions such as fruit juices, natural fruit-acid solutions and a number of commercial soft drinks which have pH's below about 6. The liquids predispose the oral surfaces and tissues of the mouth and the malodorant molecules associated with these surfaces to be more reactive to and/or affected by the subsequent exposure to the stabilized chlorine dioxide and chlorite oral rinse solutions.

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