2. INTRODUCTION
The medical term for bad breath is called halitosis. It's an
unpleasant condition that's a cause for embarrassment and
messes up your relationships. No one will tell you when you have
bad breath. It's such a taboo for people to talk about this, so some
people with bad breath aren't even aware there's a problem.
However, there are tests for bad breath
that you can do, one test is lick the back
of your wrist and let it dry for a minute or
two and then smell it. Another way is to
scrape the back of your tongue with an
inverted spoon and smell the thick whitish
dried residue.
How it smells is most likely the way your
breath smells to others.
3. CAUSES OF BAD BREATH
Bad breath is caused by accumulation of bacteria in
the mouth. There are more than 600 types of
bacteria present in the mouth which has the
tendency to overpopulate due to food debris and
other factors like gum problems and tooth decay.
Accumulation of anaerobic bacteria on the posterior
of the tongue, gums and teeth when mixed with
mouth air and exhaled create foul odor or bad
breath.
There are two types of bad breath namely transient
and chronic bad breath.
Transient bad breath is caused by poor mouth
hygiene, oral dryness or by eating certain foods like
onion and garlic. Transient bad breath usually
disappears on its own or by improved oral hygiene.
Chronic bad breath is more serious and caused by
continuous accumulation of bacteria and needs
specialized treatment.
4. CHRONIC BAD BREATH
Post Nasal Drip and Nasal Sinus Congestion Will Transform a Case of 'Normal'
Breath into BAD Breath and 'Bad' Breath into Horrible Breath!
Bad breath is very closely related to post nasal drip, excess mucus, sinus
problems, your tonsils, and tonsillitis. Bacteria which causes bad breath and
sour/bitter/metallic tastes are anaerobic, meaning they live without oxygen.
The bacteria's goal in life is to break down the proteins in foods that we eat.
However, under certain conditions, they will also start to break down the proteins
found in post nasal drip.
Therefore, those people who suffer from post nasal
drip, sinus problems, and other such ailments are
more prone to bad breath and lousy tastes in their
mouth. The anaerobic bacteria uses the post nasal
drip mucus as a food source and starts to extract
sulphur compounds from the amino acids that make
up the proteins found in all this excess mucus.
5. CHRONIC BAD BREATH
If you still have your tonsils, you may be harbouring a higher number of the bacteria which
can lead to an "interesting" and very often misunderstood phenomenon, called
TONSILOLITHS. Literally translated, they are "tonsil stones" produced by the
conglomeration of post nasal drip mucus draining down the back of the throat, and the
volatile sulphur compounds created by the bacteria. These bacteria easily end up in the
"nooks and crannies" of the tonsils every time one swallows.
Patients asking their dentist what these objects are, more often than not are told the answer
is 'food particles'. This couldn't be further from the truth!
If you follow all the oral hygiene rules mentioned and after
bad breath testing you believe that you still have bad
breath or someone told you that you do have a bad
breath, you may have chronic bad breath and are advised
to seek professional help should act at once before it can
affect your social life.
Learn how to fight bad breath before it becomes a social
stigma or before it affects your
relationship with people.
6. HOW TO FIGHT BAD BREATH
Number one on how to fight bad breath is proper oral
hygiene. Brush your teeth religiously every morning and after
every meal including your tongue where bacteria are more
likely to accumulate. Be careful with what you eat, there are
foods that cause bad breath like onions and garlic.
Drink a lot of water, proper hydration prevents bad breath and accumulation of bacteria.
Have a dental check up every 6 months to avoid tooth decay.
Proper oral hygiene alone sometimes doesn't work on people with chronic bad breath.
If you happen to follow all the oral hygiene mentioned and after bad breath testing you
believe that you still have a bad breath or someone told you that you do have a bad breath
problem, you should act on this at once before it could affect your social life.
Finding how to fight bad breath and get rid of bad breath for good is something you should
not ignore. Did you know that there are people who used to have bad breath and now
totally cured their bad breath?
You can get rid of bad breath almost overnight, even if everything you tried before failed
miserably. Imagine having such fresh breath and so much self confidence that you'll be
able to speak just inches away from anyone's face or kiss that special someone without
worrying about bad breath.
7. THE ASTONISHING BAD BREATH CURE
The Astonishing Bad Breath Cure Stops 96.03% of Bad Breath In As Little As 3 Days...
Even If Everything Else You Tried Has Failed!
Back in the early 1970s, scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is
part of the U.S. Department of Health, made a series of discoveries about bad breath.
Put simply, what they found was this: About 90% of all bad breath cases have a single
cause, and, for people in this group, the NIH scientists literally fell over a specific
combination of common household ingredients that eliminated the bad breath problem
an incredible 96 times out of 100!
It was an impressive discovery, but the fact that anyone could
make the same 'secret formula' at home with stuff you can get
at your local supermarket, usually for less than $2, meant it
was immediately buried and ignored. After all, halitosis is big
business: Americans alone spend more than $5 billion dollars
each and every year on expensive mouth-washes, breath
mints, and other bad breath products and "cures".
8. THE ASTONISHING BAD BREATH CURE
Other secrets revealed in The Bad Breath Report
include:
The single cause of virtually ALL cases of bad
breath
An Easy Way To Naturally Whiten Your Teeth!
Teeth become a youthful and lustrous natural
white color. Gums become a healthy rosy pink
color and become very tight and firm.
Why a commonly used (and ultra-expensive)
halitosis treatment that is recommended by so-
called "experts" not only makes your bad breath
even worse than before, but also screws up your
overall health too!
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