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Bad Breath???? What to do?Friday, September 18, 2009
Do You Have Bad BreathBad breath, morning breath, halitosis are terms that we use to describe an unpleasant odor from our mouth. Garlic and onions can affect our breath. This is because certain foods such as these are absorbed into our bloodstream; they are then transferred to our lungs and exhaled. Bad breaths caused from foods are only temporary.
Most breath odors come from food particles trapped in our mouths. When food remains in the mouth, it becomes a breeding ground for the bacteria that can cause bad breath. Other causes can include poor oral health, periodontal disease, tobacco products. Bad breath can also be a sign of an underlying medical condition of the stomach, lungs and bloodstream.
Another known factor is dry mouth. When our mouth is dry, saliva production decreases, leaving the mouths natural ability to clean itself. Saliva is the mouth’s natural mouthwash, which contains properties that reduces bacteria in the mouth. Alcohol consumption certain meds, breathing through the mouth instead of the nose or a salivary gland disorder can contribute to having a dry mouth.
Some recommendations are, brush your teeth and rinse your mouth after every meal to remove food particles from the mouth.
When you are brushing your teeth, also brush your tongue. The tongue is covered with thousands of tiny hairs that can trap bacteria.
Have regular checks ups with your dentist to rule out gum disease and to correct faulty restorations, overhanging fillings or leaking crowns, all of which can traps food in the mouth. Please call at 561-394-900 to make an appointment to ensure your absolute best dental health!
Kenneth A. Mogell, D.M.D.
Kenneth A. Mogell D.M.D.
We Make Beautiful Smiles a Reality in Boca Raton.
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Boca Raton, FL 33431
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