Bad Breath Tips
There’s no way to sugarcoat it – bad breath is embarrassing. Fortunately, with proper dental care and some helpful home remedies, bad breath can be fixed. Most often, the offender can be traced to a buildup of bad bacteria in the mouth, so good oral hygiene is essential. Other causes include foods, smoking, dry mouth, medications, gum disease, and sinus conditions.
Seven Secrets to Banishing Bad Breath
Chronic bad breath, called halitosis, is often a sign of early-stage gum disease. If you brush and floss regularly and still can’t defeat bad breath, consult your dentist. After an examination, we can diagnose the root cause of bad breath and recommend the proper method of treatment. The following fresh-breath secrets may also improve the smell of your breath:
Floss!
Food particles stuck between teeth emit a foul odor as they decay – need we say more?
Scrape
A tongue scraper will remove bacteria trapped beneath taste buds.
Rinse
Many commercial mouthrinses temporarily freshen breath, but rinsing with a baking soda or peroxide solution can help fight odor-causing bacteria.
Change your toothbrush
Avoid spreading bad bacteria by replacing your toothbrush every three months.
Wet your whistle
Sipping water throughout the day prevents dehydration and washes away vagrant food particles.
Beware of beverages
Coffee, beer, wine, and whiskey top the list of liquid offenders.
Spice things up
Keep some fresh sprigs of parsley or mint leaves at your disposal as quick, natural breath fresheners. Cloves, cardamom, and fennel also have odor-fighting powers.
You don’t have to live with chronic bad breath.
If you are suffering from bad breath and these solutions don’t work for you, schedule an appointment with University General Dentists so that we can figure out the cause and provide you with the right treatment.