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Bad Breath: Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask

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There are many possible causes of bad breath, the most common of which is poor dental hygiene. This type of bad breath can be remedied by using a mouthwash or brushing your teeth more frequently. However, if your bad breath is a side effect of a more serious illness, it might be a little more difficult to treat.

Some internal disorders can lead to bad breath, such as diabetes, liver diseases, chronic sinus infection, gum diseases and problems in the alimentary canal. These disorders can cause bacteria to accumulate in the mouth and throat, which can cause the foul odor that we typically call bad breath.

Identifying your own bad breath can be tricky. Usually, other people notice it before you do, and needless to say, this can be quite embarrassing. In order to tell if you do have bad breath, try to notice if there is a bitter taste in your mouth. You can also lick your wrist and smell it, just as if you were trying on a new perfume. Or simply exhale into your cupped hand and smell your hand. If you do have bad breath, you will easily notice a nasty smell by doing any of these tests.

Bad breath, or halitosis in medical terms, can be treated using a variety of commercial products like mouthwashes. If you dont like the idea of going to the grocery store or pharmacy to purchase your mouthwash, you can try home-made substitutes. All you have to do is combine one part water to one part hydrogen peroxide. Alternatively, you can use baking soda instead of hydrogen peroxide. Both solutions work quite nicely in eliminating halitosis.

Overall, healthy practices can help reduce the risk of having bad breath in the first place. For instance, if you are a smoker, chances are you are already emitting a not-so-fresh smell from your mouth. Quitting smoking will surely freshen your breath as well as improve the condition of your lungs and sinuses. Annual visits to your dentist can prevent the onset of halitosis as well.

You may notice that some people chew gum to prevent bad breath. This practice actually has a scientific explanation. When you chew gum, saliva flows more freely in the mouth. This increased flow helps decrease the risk of bad breath. Some gums and breath strips, besides keeping the saliva flowing, can also clean out the insides of your digestive tract.

Onions and garlic are among the most common culprits of bad breath. So are most beverages that are abundant in alcohol and caffeine. If you are planning to attend a social event where you will be in close contact with other people, it is best to avoid such foods.

As mentioned earlier, it is not uncommon for other people to notice that you have bad breath even before you realize it for yourself. You can see this in the way they try to avoid facing you when you are speaking to them, or when your date tries to make strange reasons for not kissing you. You can just imagine how totally embarrassing and awkward those situations can be. The best thing to do is to always check your breath and take measures to keep it fresh at all times.

Preventing bad breath actually requires very simple practices, such as brushing your teeth after meals and remembering to floss. Most people neglect to brush their tongue as well, and this negligence can lead to bad breath. Also, you can choose a toothpaste brand that contains natural mint oils as these are very good in keeping the breath fresh.

Regularly breathing through the mouth is a quick way towards bad breath so you may want to avoid this. Also, make it a habit to rinse your mouth with water whenever you are drinking. This will dislodge loose food particles in the mouth and prevent the onset of bad breath.

Hundreds of different products are available to help eliminate and prevent bad breath. You can either ask your dentist regarding these products or simply go online to search for them. Simply go to any search engine, type in "halitosis products" and you will see thousands upon thousands of online stores where you can buy these products.

Head over to http://www.badbreathkiller.com for more resources.

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  • I have had bad breath, lost my job due to it. tried to find a new job but it's very hard once you stink up the office. I had tonsil stones and awful bad breath. My friend told me to check Oraltech Labs advice as it got rid of his bad breath and his post nasal drip. I've been following Oraltech Labs advice for about 4 months now and I feel much better, also people are not avoiding me anymore so it seems to have cured my bad breath as well.

  • try to keep all the teeth you have when the baby teeth are gone those are important such as the molars also eat both veggies and meat

  • This doesn't taste good but I have read that a mixture of 50% hydrogen peroxide and 50%water can be gargled to kill bacteria and avoid bad breath

  • Do you know that baking soda is good for oral health.

  • A peppermint or tea tree oil is a good choice of nature's power and also has an antibacterial properties.

  • If you use vegetables as your snacks, it will help prevent plaque from forming.

  • Here is a fact:

    Mouthwash with alcohol and breath mints just cover the smell but it makes your mouth dry in which is favorable by bacteriA to live

  • What do you think are the things you can contribute in having a better or have a healthy smile.

  • Always visit your dentist and a check up to know if you have gum problem.

  • Also brush your tongue because your tongue tongue is covered with tiny hairs that and bacterias are trapped IN.

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