Bad Breath Solution
Natural Bad Breath Solution
1. It helps to protect the sensitive tissue in the mouth.
2. It will help to kill the bad bacteria as well as fight
tooth decay.
3. It boosts the body’s ability to create collagen, which
strengthens weak and swollen gums.
4. It helps to combat bacteria such as enterococcus
faecalis, streptococcus salivarius, streptococcus sanguinis, candida
albicans, lactobacillus casei, and other types of odor-causing oral
bacteria.
5. It protects the teeth from cavities, gingivitis, and the
buildup of plaque.
6. It is effective at clearing up thrush ( Fungal
infection)
7. It help at fighting the bacteria that causes
gum inflammation, gingivitis, or Periodontitis.
8. It help fight Canker sores or mouth ulcers which
typically happen on the inner lip, tongue, inner cheek, throat, bottom of
the mouth under the tongue, or the soft palate.
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Bad breath affects an estimated 25 percent of people. There are a number of possible causes of halitosis, but the vast majority come down to oral hygiene.
It is also known as halitosis or fetor oris. Halitosis can cause
significant worry, embarrassment, and anxiety but it is relatively
easy to remedy.
Fast facts on
bad breath
Here are some key points about bad
breath.
- Bad breath is estimated to affect 1 in 4 people globally.
- The most common cause of halitosis is bad oral hygiene.
- If particles of food are left in the mouth, their breakdown by bacteria produces sulfur compounds.
- Keeping the mouth hydrated can reduce mouth odor.
- The best treatment for bad breath is regular brushing, flossing, and hydration.
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What is halitosis?
Bad breath is a common problem that can cause significant
psychological distress. There are a number of potential causes and treatments
available.
Anyone can suffer from bad breath. It is estimated that 1
in 4 people have bad breath on a regular basis.
Halitosis is the third most common reason that people seek
dental care, after tooth decay and gum disease.
Simple home remedies and lifestyle changes, such as improved
dental hygiene and quitting smoking, can often remove the issue. If bad
breath persists, however, it is advisable to visit a doctor to check for
underlying causes.
Treatment
- The best method to reduce halitosis is good oral hygiene with a NON FLUORIDE TOOTH PASTE. This ensures that cavities are avoided and reduces the likelihood of gum disease.
- It is recommended that individuals visit the dentist for a check-up and cleaning twice a year.
- The dentist may recommend a toothpaste that includes an antibacterial agent or an antibacterial mouthwash.
- Alternatively, if gum disease is present, professional cleaning may be necessary to clear out the build-up of bacteria in pockets between the gums and teeth.
Causes
Potential causes of bad breath include:
·
Tobacco: Tobacco products
cause their own types of mouth odor. Additionally, they increase the chances of
gum disease which can also cause bad breath.
·
Food: The breakdown of
food particles stuck in the teeth can cause odors. Some foods such
as onions and garlic can also cause bad breath. After they are
digested, their breakdown products are carried in the blood to the lungs where
they can affect the breath.
·
Dry mouth: Saliva naturally
cleans the mouth. If the mouth is naturally dry or dry due to a specific
disease, such as xerostomia, odors can build up.
·
Dental hygiene: Brushing
and flossing ensure the removal of small particles of food that can build up
and slowly break down, producing odor. A film of bacteria called plaque builds
up if brushing is not regular. This plaque can irritate the gums and
cause inflammation between the teeth and gums
called periodontitis. Dentures that are not cleaned regularly or properly
can also harbor bacteria that cause halitosis.
·
Crash diets: Fasting and
low-carbohydrate eating programs can produce halitosis. This is due to the
breakdown of fats producing chemicals called ketones. These ketones have a
strong aroma.
·
Drugs: Certain medications
can reduce saliva and, therefore, increase odors. Other drugs can produce odors
as they breakdown and release chemicals in the breath. Examples include
nitrates used to treat angina, some chemotherapy chemicals, and
some tranquilizers, such as phenothiazines. Individuals who
take vitamin supplements in large doses can also be prone to bad
breath.
·
Mouth, nose, and throat conditions: Sometimes,
small, bacteria-covered stones can form on the tonsils at the back of the
throat and produce odor. Also, infections or inflammation in the nose, throat,
or sinuses can cause halitosis.
·
Foreign body: Bad
breath can be caused if they have a foreign body lodged in their nasal cavity,
especially in children.
·
Diseases: Some cancers,
liver failure, and other metabolic diseases can cause halitosis, due to the
specific mixes of chemicals that they produce. Gastroesophageal reflux disease
(GERD) can cause bad breath due to the regular reflux of stomach acids.
Rarer causes of bad
breath
As mentioned earlier, the most common reason for bad breath is
oral hygiene, but other situations can also be to blame.
Rarer causes of bad breath include:
·
Ketoacidosis:
When fat is broken down, ketones are produced and build up. Ketones can be
poisonous when found in large numbers and produce a distinctive and unpleasant
breath odor. Ketoacidosis is a serious and potentially life-threatening
condition.
·
Bowel obstruction: Breath
can smell like feces if there has been a prolonged period of vomiting,
especially if a bowel obstruction is present.
·
Bronchiectasis: This
is a long-term condition in which airways become wider than normal, allowing
for a build-up of mucus that leads to bad breath.
·
Aspiration pneumonia: A
swelling or infection in the lungs or airways due to inhaling vomit, saliva,
food, or liquids.
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