@points2shopPROOF it is a tongue problem 90% of bad breath comes from bacteria and residue on the tongue sooo brush your tongue all of your tongue even the really far back bit till you have to spit out some saliva it should help
it's probably a tongue problem, i'm a level II dental assistant
most of my patients have bad breath from improper oral heigeine try really brushing the tongue and using a tongue scraper, use mouthwash without alcohol and see if it helps, if you are flossing and brushing your teeth a few times a day then bad breath should not be present, if it is - it could be internal. things like diabetes can be smelt on the breath but it comes from within
@ctubeyea Don't forget about tonsil stones. I know doctors who don't even know what they are. Tonsil stones are one of the leading causes of halitosis. They are small balls of mucus that become trapped in your tonsils. The best way to get them out is with a water pic or a small pic. In some cases you have to have surgery to have them cleaned out or for permanent removal of the tonsils is necessary.
@jacob
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hanzohattoriful 3 days ago
How much does this cost??
donneboy2009 1 month ago
nice.. Are you guys on the site RankMyDentist?
JLingshtow78 2 months ago
bitch stop twrilling your head!!
myacah100 2 months ago 3
a "laser light" ahhahahahaha
badnolar 6 months ago 3
how do i get rid of really bad breathe that you could smell from a block away? Is this teeth or stomach problem?
points2shopPROOF 11 months ago
@points2shopPROOF it is a tongue problem 90% of bad breath comes from bacteria and residue on the tongue sooo brush your tongue all of your tongue even the really far back bit till you have to spit out some saliva it should help
DecKLZ96 9 months ago
@points2shopPROOF Tonsil Stones.
KellyGreen5555 8 months ago
@points2shopPROOF
it's probably a tongue problem, i'm a level II dental assistant
most of my patients have bad breath from improper oral heigeine try really brushing the tongue and using a tongue scraper, use mouthwash without alcohol and see if it helps, if you are flossing and brushing your teeth a few times a day then bad breath should not be present, if it is - it could be internal. things like diabetes can be smelt on the breath but it comes from within
ctubeyea 7 months ago
@ctubeyea Don't forget about tonsil stones. I know doctors who don't even know what they are. Tonsil stones are one of the leading causes of halitosis. They are small balls of mucus that become trapped in your tonsils. The best way to get them out is with a water pic or a small pic. In some cases you have to have surgery to have them cleaned out or for permanent removal of the tonsils is necessary.
JaySmitty33 2 months ago