July 4, 2008

Bad Breath Prevention And Good Oral Hygiene's Role

The three common causes of bad breath are foods and drinks, such as garlic, onions, cheese, orange juice, and soda, poor dental hygiene and smoking and other tobacco use. Bad breath may be also a symptom of certain condition and gum disease is one factor that may cause it.

Bad beath s the common name for the medical condition known as halitosis and is usually caused by the breakdown of proteins by bacteria somewhere in the mouth. It is a very common periodontal disease and there are many different causes and primarily by bacteria.

 Poor oral hygiene leads to bad breath because when you leave food particles in your mouth, these pieces of food can rot and start to smell. Most people who have a severe problem with halitosis have poor oral hygiene. Poor dental hygiene and untreated bad breath will eventually cause gum disease and can lead to much more serious health problems, including heart and kidney disease.

Bad breath is not contagious, meaning you cannot catch it from someone else. Treatment primarily depends on the cause of the condition, Your dentist can help you on the proper treatment and prescription especially for serious halitosis condition. Your best defense for bad breath is by having good oral hygiene that includes proper brushing and flossing. Using oral health care products could speed up the treament.

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