Bad Breath Halitosis Causes and Cures


by Steve Searls - Date: 2007-01-16 - Word Count: 422 Share This!

Halitosis is a problem that can be awkward and embarrassing, but not impossible to fix. There are numerous changes you can make in your diet or lifestyle that can help you get rid of halitosis, and most of them are easy and cost-effective. If you think you may have halitosis, here are some ideas and suggestions that may help you to avoid bad breath in the future.

The build up of bacteria in the mouth through the day may be one of the causes for halitosis, or bad breath. Gaseous compounds are created in the mouth when there is bacteria on the roof of your mouth or on your gums, and this can worsen the breath over the course of the day if you're not continually brushing and flossing. Even if you are chewing mint-flavored gums or candies each day, you may still encounter halitosis if you have consumed foods that you are allergic to. Periodontal disease is also a source of halitosis, and is a disease of the gums that can be treated by your dentist to keep your mouth free of bacteria and impurities.

Dry mouth is another element of halitosis, and this can be caused by not consuming enough fluids during the day. You should be sure that you are drinking enough water every day, and eating plenty of fruits and vegetables to help you avoid bad breath as well. Raw foods contain enzymes and antioxidants that are intended to rid the body of toxins, so a liberal serving of them will likely help you to have fresh breath through the day. If you take medications for allergies or blood pressure, you may suffer dry mouth on a daily basis, which can bring about bad breath and halitosis. So, you may have to increase your fluid intake to create more saliva in the mouth, which will remove bacteria buildup.

Treating halitosis can include doing little things like brushing your teeth more often, and rinsing your mouth out with a good mouthwash after every brushing. You can also try brushing your teeth with a combination of baking soda and toothpaste to help reduce the amount of bacteria in your mouth. Be sure to floss at least twice a day as well, since this will help you get rid of food particles that you may not be able to reach with a toothbrush. Following these steps, in addition to eating a healthy diet, will help you to eliminate your halitosis in no time, so you can feel comfortable interacting with people again.


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