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Is Curing Bad Breath All About a Trip to the Dentist?

Is Curing Bad Breath All About a Trip to the Dentist?

Though they know full well they should, the majority of Americans don’t visit the dentist sufficiently regularly.  Usually what drives us to the dentist’s office these days is an aching tooth or infected gums.  Sometimes it’s because we’ve been told or have otherwise learned that we have halitosis, and believe that curing bad breath creates a need to see the dentist.  Well, maybe that isn’t so.

It is in most cases because in most cases offensive breath comes from our mouth alone.  Strangely though, there are people who, despite being most stringent about oral hygiene, still have an offensive breath.  So why is this?

Oddly enough bad breath can actually be coming via the mouth from the lungs.  Should this be so, it is probably the result of your current food and beverage intake.  This is because smelly odors that are a by-product of the digestive process can be carried via the bloodstream to the lungs and vented in the outgoing breath.
 
Another possibility is that your halitosis is the result of offensive gases being generated by other organs of the body because of illness or disease.  Bad breath caused by diabetes is one such example.

So you see it is quite possible that you will need to see your doctor or a dietician as well as your dentist.

Meanwhile you can make some headway with controlling your halitosis by using commercial medications that are designed to manage dental hygiene from the inside out.  It is a good idea to think seriously about these, and if you do, make sure that the manufacturer is highly rated by the Better Business Bureau and that they offer a 100% money-back guarantee on their product.   

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What Kind of Bad Breath Treatments Are Available?

Finding bad breath treatments can be difficult because the need to discuss the problem with somebody is made difficult, if not impossible, because people find it an embarrassing matter to discuss.  But it’s simpler than it sounds because basically there are just three broad treatments.

The first is the home-based treatment of effective oral hygiene.  This entails the time-honored discipline of brushing and flossing your teeth after each and every meal and before going to bed.  There is one fairly new twist to this though: use an electric toothbrush if possible — they are much more efficient at ridding your teeth of plaque.  But if you’re bad breath is not emanating from your mouth you will need to consider another possibility.
 
What you eat and drink has a significant influence on your breath.  Garlic and onions as an example have a capacity to create gases in your stomach that can then be carried by the bloodstream to your lungs where they will taint your breath quite markedly.  And that is only one example.  There are many foods and beverages that can adversely affect your breath.  And that’s not all…

There is also a possibility that your bad breath can be caused by illnesses such as diabetes.  And of course there are other conditions that will do likewise.  So if you think that this is even a vague possibility you would be wise to consult your doctor as soon as possible.

But it is good to know, in addition to all the above, that there are some very effective commercial bad breath treatments available that target the neutralization of gases in your stomach, and yes — they do work!  However, in considering them, be sure that the manufacturers have a good rating with the Better Business Bureau and back their product with at least a 60 day money-back guarantee.

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