When
you know you have a bad breath, and it's
keeping you from socializing or interacting
with other people because you fear that
your bad breath will blow people away; then
get rid of these fears. You are not the
only one suffering from it. It is a very
common problem and can be caused by very
minute problems like not cleaning your teeth
properly, digestion problems, smoking, and
more. In medical terms it is known as halitosis.
Causes
of Bad Breath:
Some
of the main causes of bad breath are:
•
It is caused by a particular type of bacteria
which resides on the soft tissues in the
mouth, mainly the back of the tongue. These
bad breath bacteria reside under a blanket
of mucous. Dead bacterial cells produce
sulfur gases which causes the bad odor.
Unfortunately, no mouthwash can clean these
bacteria, no matter how frequently you use
it, and toothbrushes are also of little
help.
• Food debris which accumulates on
the back of the tongue cause bad odor.
• Poor oral hygiene also leads to
bad breath. If you do not wash your mouth
properly after eating, the food particles
in you mouth can rot and start to smell.
They begin to collect bacteria which cause
the bad odor.
• Our teeth attract bacteria containing
plaque very easily, so if we do not brush
our teeth regularly and thoroughly, large
amounts of bacteria get accumulated, which
results in bad breath.
• If you have periodontitis then you
may often experience bad breath, as the
bacteria gets accumulated in areas that
are not cleaned easily, such as deep pockets
around teeth.
• Drinking alcohol and smoking.
• The decrease in saliva may also
be the cause. When you are sleeping, the
flow of saliva almost stops. Thus the reduced
cleaning action of the saliva allows bacteria
to grow, causing bad breath
• Bad breath is also seen in people
who are dieting. The fact is that when you
are not eating, the saliva decreases and
bacteria growth increases; causing bad breath.
• Dehydration will lead to dryness
of the mouth, and the reduced cleaning action
of the saliva will allow bacteria to grow,
causing bad breath.
• Other infections in our body, especially
in the sinuses, lungs, or throat can also
cause bad breath.
• Diabetes mellitus, kidney failure
and malfunction of the liver.
• Metabolism disorder is another factor
causing the odor.
• Gum infection which may cause a
metallic breath odor.
• You may also experience bad breath
when fasting, as your body is not provided
with fuel in the form of food, and so fat
and protein will begin to break down resulting
in bad odor.
Treatments:
It
is advisable to go to your dentist for your
treatment. The various treatments involve:
•
A complete oral examination and health history.
The dentist may ask you to have an "odor-meter"
test done. This test can accurately measure
the volatile sulfur gases and the extent
of a halitosis problem.
• Periodontal disease and cavities
would be treated.
• If there is an impacted tooth it
would need to be removed, and other oral
infections would be treated.
• Good oral hygiene is a must. Mouth
washes and toothpastes are effective in
managing oral odor. You must ask your dentist
for a product that may be helpful to you.
These
are some oral hygiene tips that you must
follow to get rid of bad breath:
•
Use floss at least once a day
• Watch your diet. Eat plenty of fruits
and vegetables.
• Avoid alcohol and smoking.
• Do not skip meals as decrease in
saliva will cause bad breath.
• Always clean your orthodontic appliances
at least once each day. Pieces of food and
germs can collect on these appliances and
cause bad breath.
• Have regular dental checkups.
If
you are not sure if you have bad breath,
the best thing is to ask your friends for
their honest opinion. Follow these routines
and you will be free from bad breath!
Stefan
Rockhaus writes articles on various health
topics. Visit the Bad
Breath website for further info on how
to Cure Bad Breath and treatments for bad
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