Bad Breath problem
Poor oral hygiene practices can lead to the bad breath condition known as halitosis, which can be a sign of various health issues. The kind of foods you eat and other poor lifestyle choices might also make your bad breath worse. Halitosis can be both prevented and treated.
About bad breath
Why does bad breath come?
If you don’t brush and floss teeth daily, food particles may remain in your mouth, promoting bacterial growth between teeth, around the gums, and on the tongue.In addition to food debris and bacteria that can cause bad breath, faulty cleaning can lead to undesirable odors from dentures.
How Does Food Affect Breath?
Foods you eat are absorbed into your bloodstream and then travel to your lungs, affecting the air you exhale.
CONSULTATION
If your dentist finds that your bad breath is caused by a buildup of bacteria, he or she may suggest a mouth rinse that kills the bacteria.
Treatment
To prevent bad breath, aid against tooth decay and lower your risk of gum disease, always remember to practice proper oral hygiene.
Check up
The diagnosis is based on the person’s medical history and oral odor during the dental exam.
Recovery
Various kinds of toothpaste with antibacterial qualities can help reduce bad breath odors. By eliminating food particles and plaque, flossing can help eliminate bad breath and prevent cavities.
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