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This 6 page paper outlines a study of mouthwashes in APA format. The use of different mouthwashes can have different effects on oral hygiene, based on their ability to reduce the number of bacteria in the mouth. Because many of these mouthwashes claim to reduce the total number of bacteria in the mouth, this study is designed to consider whether these claims are true. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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mouthwashes claim to reduce the total number of bacteria in the mouth, this study is designed to consider whether these claims are true. Outline I. Introduction A.
Introduce the subject B. What does the term mouthwash mean? 1. Two different types of mouthwash main ingredients 2. Antibacterial or detergent features C. Different outcomes occur as a result
of the different main ingredients D. This study focuses on three different mouthwash types and the impact on bacteria in the mouth. II. Research purpose/hypothesis A. The research purpose is
to discover the differences that exist in bacteria after the use of three different mouthwashes. B. The hypothesis is that observable differences exist related to mouthwash type and active ingredients.
III. Material list IV. Experimental Procedure A. Demonstrates a three day experiment for each of the mouthwashes B. Shows how to repeat this for each of the mouthwashes and chart
results. V. Analysis of findings VI. Conclusion VII. Display board design Introduction For decades, mouthwashes have been marketed as a way of stopping the spread of bacteria
that cause bad breath and tooth decay (Consumers Research Magazine, 1997). Though many mouthwashes make the claim that they "kill the bacteria that cause bad breath," some simply cover
up halitosis (bad breath) rather than reducing the actual number of bacteria in the mouth (The Antibacterial Action of Mouthwash, 2003). The term "mouthwash" refers to any of
a number of personal hygiene products created to reduce the smell of bad breath and improve oral hygiene. Mouthwashes essentially work in one of two ways: they either
have an antibacterial or antifungal effect to reduce the microorganisms in the mouth; or they have a cleansing agent (like a detergent or an oxygenating substance) that work to clean
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