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What Causes Bad Breath- - What Dental Patients Should Know About Dental Conditio

Started by mass loss, December 10, 2010, 04:59:01 PM

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The person who has persistent bad breath often does not know what causes the problem. There are a number of common reasons for bad breath. Each can be dealt with by a different form of treatment. It is not necessary to suffer with the embarrassment of a condition which may be fully treatable.
One of the most common causes of bad breath is poor dental hygiene. Some people did not learn proper dental hygiene when they were children, and others simply stopped making it a part of their daily routine later in life. Not only does this lead to serious problems in the teeth, it also leads to bad breath.
Proper oral hygiene includes attention to the mouth on a regular basis. This means brushing one’s teeth regularly,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, using dental floss,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, and using a mild mouthwash. The person who neglects his oral health will have bad breath.
Another common cause of bad breath is a person’s diet. There are foods and beverages which contribute to bad breath. Foods which are strongly-spiced,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, coffee and tea, and numerous other foods and beverages can lead to this problem. In addition, the use of tobacco products,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, such as cigarette smoking, can result in halitosis.
There are also medical causes of bad breath. While it is logical that conditions which affect the mouth itself, such as gum disease, can cause bad breath,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, the problem can also result from conditions which do not originate in the mouth. Medical conditions which involve the gastrointestinal system, kidneys, liver, and respiratory system, can lead to bad breath. The use of some medications can also cause this problem.
The person who has persistent bad breath should consult his or her dentist. If the reasons for bad breath are not determined to be the result of oral hygiene habits or conditions within the mouth, consulting a physician is the next step. The cause of bad breath must be determined in order to choose the most appropriate treatment.                                                 
What Causes Bad Breath? - What Dental Patients Should Know About Dental Conditions
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