Oral Medicine Orofacial Disease: Update for the Dental Clinical Team: 10. Halitosis and Disturbances of Taste, Orofacial Movement or Sensation Crispian Scully Stephen Porter From Volume 26, Issue 10, December 1999 | Pages 464-468 Sections Authors Abstract Article More Cite View as PDF Cite View as PDF Citation Close Orofacial Disease: Update for the Dental Clinical Team: 10. Halitosis and Disturbances of Taste, Orofacial Movement or Sensation Crispian Scully Stephen Porter Dental Update 2024 26:10, 707-709. Authors Crispian Scully CBE, DSc, DChD, DMed (HC), Dhc(multi), MD, PhD, PhD (HC), FMedSci, MDS, MRCS, BSc, FDS RCS, FDS RCPS, FFD RCSI, FDS RCSEd, FRCPath, FHEA Bristol Dental Hospital, Lower Maudlin Street, Bristol BS1 2LY, UK Articles by Crispian Scully Stephen Porter MD, PhD, FDS RCS, FDS RCSE Professor, Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences and International Centre for Excellence in Dentistry, University of London Articles by Stephen Porter Abstract This article discusses halitosis, and disorders of taste, orofacial movement or sensation. Article