Bad breath, also called halitosis, can be an embarrassing problem. Often caused by the foods you eat, dry mouth, tobacco products, or a medical disorder, there's plenty that can be done to eliminate it. This presentation was created to can help reduce or eliminate bad breath.
2. Bad Breath (HALITOSIS)
Bad breath, also called
halitosis,
can be an
embarrassing problem. It can be caused by the foods you
eat, dry mouth, tobacco products, or a medical disorder.
Maintaining proper oral health can help reduce or
eliminate bad breath.
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3. How does what you eat affect your breath?
If you eat foods with strong odors (such as garlic or onions), brushing
and flossing even mouthwash -- merely covers up the odor temporarily.
The odor will not go away completely until the foods have passed
through your body.
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4. Why do poor habits cause Bad Breath?
If you don't brush and floss teeth daily, food particles can remain in your mouth,
which promotes bacterial growth between teeth, around the gums, and on the
tongue. This causes bad breath
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5. What health problems are associated with Bad Breath?
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Gum disease
is caused by
the buildup of plaque on teeth.
The bacteria cause toxins to
form in the mouth, which
irritate the gums. If gum disease
continues untreated, it can
damage the gums and jawbone
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6. What health problems are associated with Bad Breath?
(2 of 2)
Dry mouth
may be
caused by the side effects
of
various
medications,
salivary gland problems,
or continuous breathing
through the mouth.
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7. Bad breath can be reduced or prevented if you:
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1.
Practice good oral hygiene.
Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste to remove food debris and plaque.
Don't forget to brush the tongue, too.
Replace your toothbrush every two to
three months.
Use floss or an interdental cleaner to
remove food particles and plaque
between teeth once a day.
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8. Bad breath can be reduced or prevented if you:
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2.
See your dentist regularly -- at least twice a year.
He or she will conduct an oral exam and professional teeth cleaning and
will be able detect and treat periodontal disease, dry mouth, or other
problems that may be the cause of bad mouth odor.
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9. Bad breath can be reduced or prevented if you:
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3. Stop smoking/chewing tobacco-based products. Ask you dentist
for tips on kicking the habit.
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10. Bad breath can be reduced or prevented if you:
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4.
Drink lots of water.
This will keep your mouth moist.
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11. What Product Can I Use to Eliminate Bad Breath?
You can buy a number of mouthwashes
over-the-counter
that
claim
to
eliminate bad breath. However, keep in
mind that many of these mouthwashes
generally provide only a temporary way
to mask unpleasant mouth odor.
Ask your dentist about which product is
best for you.
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