The Reason Your Breath is Stinky

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The​ ​Reason​ ​Your​ ​Breath​ ​is​ ​Stinky

Clinically​ ​known​ ​as​ ​halitosis,​ ​bad​ ​breath​ ​can​ ​affect​ ​almost​ ​anyone​ ​at​ ​some​ ​point.​ ​The

embarrassing​ ​odor​ ​can​ ​be​ ​a​ ​temporary​ ​or​ ​persistent​ ​condition.​ ​According​ ​to​ ​research​ ​conducted by​ ​the​ ​American​ ​Dental​ ​Association,​ ​approximately​ ​50​ ​percent​ ​of​ ​adults​ ​will​ ​have​ ​halitosis

during​ ​their​ ​lifetime.​ ​In​ ​addition​ ​to​ ​the​ ​odor,​ ​you​ ​may​ ​also​ ​experience​ ​a​ ​bad​ ​taste​ ​in​ ​your​ ​mouth. Causes​ ​of​ ​Bad​ ​Breath

Bad​ ​breath​ ​is​ ​often​ ​caused​ ​by​ ​poor​ ​oral​ ​hygiene.​ ​Bacteria​ ​attempts​ ​to​ ​break​ ​down​ ​food​ ​particles that​ ​are​ ​trapped​ ​in​ ​your​ ​teeth​ ​and​ ​other​ ​portions​ ​of​ ​your​ ​mouth.​ ​The​ ​combination​ ​of​ ​decaying food​ ​and​ ​bacteria​ ​produces​ ​an​ ​unpleasant​ ​odor.

When​ ​you​ ​consume​ ​food​ ​and​ ​beverages​ ​that​ ​have​ ​strong​ ​odors​ ​like​ ​garlic,​ ​onions​ ​and​ ​coffee,

your​ ​stomach​ ​absorbs​ ​various​ ​oils​ ​during​ ​digestion.​ ​These​ ​oils​ ​travel​ ​through​ ​your​ ​bloodstream and​ ​enter​ ​your​ ​lungs.​ ​This​ ​metabolic​ ​action​ ​can​ ​produce​ ​an​ ​odor​ ​noticeable​ ​to​ ​others​ ​for​ ​up​ ​to three​ ​days.

Saliva​ ​helps​ ​to​ ​keep​ ​your​ ​mouth​ ​clean​ ​and​ ​odor​ ​free.​ ​A​ ​dry​ ​mouth​ ​increases​ ​the​ ​potential​ ​of having​ ​bad​ ​breath.​ ​This​ ​is​ ​common​ ​when​ ​you​ ​wake​ ​up​ ​if​ ​you​ ​sleep​ ​with​ ​your​ ​mouth​ ​open.

Alcohol​ ​consumption​ ​can​ ​lead​ ​to​ ​dry​ ​mouth​ ​as​ ​well.​ ​Smoking​ ​and​ ​other​ ​tobacco​ ​products​ ​can also​ ​cause​ ​bad​ ​breath.

Periodontal​ ​disease​ ​occurs​ ​when​ ​plaque​ ​builds​ ​up​ ​on​ ​the​ ​teeth.​ ​The​ ​plaque​ ​hardens​ ​into​ ​tartar, which​ ​traps​ ​food​ ​and​ ​bacteria.​ ​In​ ​addition​ ​to​ ​irritating​ ​your​ ​gums​ ​and​ ​possibly​ ​leading​ ​to​ ​more serious​ ​medical​ ​conditions,​ ​the​ ​trapped​ ​food​ ​and​ ​bacteria​ ​fosters​ ​bad​ ​breath. Temporary​ ​Cures

Stop​ ​smoking​ ​and​ ​using​ ​other​ ​tobacco​ ​products.​ ​Watch​ ​what​ ​you​ ​eat.​ ​Cut​ ​back​ ​on​ ​the

consumption​ ​of​ ​alcohol,​ ​coffee​ ​and​ ​sugary​ ​drinks​ ​as​ ​well​ ​as​ ​foods​ ​with​ ​strong​ ​odors.​ ​If​ ​you​ ​do

not​ ​have​ ​the​ ​opportunity​ ​to​ ​brush​ ​your​ ​teeth​ ​after​ ​a​ ​meal,​ ​drink​ ​several​ ​glasses​ ​of​ ​water​ ​to​ ​help wash​ ​away​ ​trapped​ ​food​ ​particles​ ​and​ ​harmful​ ​bacteria.​ ​Eat​ ​a​ ​healthy​ ​balanced​ ​diet,​ ​and​ ​avoid sugary​ ​snacks.

Chew​ ​sugarless​ ​gum​ ​for​ ​approximately​ ​20​ ​minutes​ ​after​ ​a​ ​meal​ ​to​ ​help​ ​increase​ ​the​ ​flow​ ​of

saliva.​ ​This​ ​simple​ ​technique​ ​reduces​ ​the​ ​risk​ ​of​ ​developing​ ​cavities.​ ​The​ ​gum​ ​will​ ​also​ ​provide minty​ ​fresh-smelling​ ​breath.​ ​While​ ​sugarless​ ​mints​ ​may​ ​temporarily​ ​mask​ ​bad​ ​breath,​ ​they​ ​do not​ ​remove​ ​the​ ​harmful​ ​bacteria.​ ​Avoid​ ​gum​ ​and​ ​mints​ ​with​ ​sugar​ ​that​ ​can​ ​sit​ ​on​ ​your​ ​teeth making​ ​the​ ​problem​ ​worse.

Longer​ ​Term​ ​Treatment​ ​Options

Good​ ​oral​ ​hygiene​ ​is​ ​essential​ ​for​ ​preventing​ ​halitosis​ ​as​ ​80​ ​percent​ ​of​ ​bad​ ​breath​ ​comes​ ​from

sources​ ​in​ ​your​ ​mouth.​ ​These​ ​include​ ​cavities​ ​and​ ​gum​ ​disease.​ ​While​ ​you​ ​should​ ​ideally​ ​floss

and​ ​brush​ ​after​ ​every​ ​meal,​ ​it​ ​is​ ​helpful​ ​to​ ​brush​ ​twice​ ​a​ ​day​ ​and​ ​floss​ ​at​ ​least​ ​once.​ ​Remember to​ ​clean​ ​your​ ​tongue.​ ​Use​ ​an​ ​antimicrobial​ ​mouthwash​ ​to​ ​kill​ ​bacteria.


It​ ​is​ ​also​ ​important​ ​to​ ​visit​ ​your​ ​dentist​ ​on​ ​a​ ​regular​ ​basis​ ​for​ ​checkups​ ​and​ ​teeth​ ​cleanings.​ ​You should​ ​visit​ ​the​ ​dentist​ ​at​ ​least​ ​every​ ​six​ ​months.​ ​This​ ​will​ ​help​ ​eliminate​ ​plaque​ ​that​ ​can​ ​trap bacteria​ ​and​ ​reduce​ ​the​ ​chance​ ​of​ ​periodontal​ ​disease.​ ​During​ ​the​ ​visit,​ ​the​ ​team​ ​will

recommend​ ​proper​ ​brushing​ ​techniques​ ​for​ ​the​ ​best​ ​home​ ​care,​ ​which​ ​may​ ​include​ ​the​ ​use​ ​of

an​ ​electric​ ​toothbrush.​ ​Your​ ​dentist​ ​can​ ​also​ ​help​ ​to​ ​determine​ ​if​ ​your​ ​bad​ ​breath​ ​is​ ​caused​ ​by another​ ​underlying​ ​medical​ ​condition. Resource: Noble​ ​Dental​ ​Care​ ​is​ ​a​ ​family​ ​oriented​ ​dental​ ​care​ ​clinic​​ ​with​ ​dentists​ ​that​ ​care​ ​about​ ​you​ ​and your​ ​health.​ ​Give​ ​us​ ​the​ ​opportunity​ ​to​ ​give​ ​you​ ​the​ ​smile​ ​of​ ​your​ ​dreams.​ ​Call​ ​us​ ​for​ ​an appointment​ ​at​ ​(480)​ ​820-3515.​ ​Visit​ ​site:​ ​http://nobledentalcare.com http://nobledentalcare.com/dental-crowns/


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