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3 Surprising Causes of Bad Breath

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Bad breath (known as halitosis ) can remain even when all prevention efforts have been exhausted; food particles that remain within your mouth may rot and emit foul-smelling gases that produce bad odor.

Bad breath may also be an indicator of medical issues; here are some surprising causes of it.

1. Poor Oral Hygiene

Maintaining clean teeth, tongue, and mouth conditions are the cornerstones of preventing or treating bad breath. Be sure to brush twice daily, floss daily, use mouthwash with antibacterial ingredients to freshen breath, scrape your tongue regularly as bacteria accumulation contributes to halitosis; remove and clean retainers regularly too, since bacteria accumulation contributes to halitosis; deodorizing sprays/tablets only mask odor temporarily if worn; quit smoking as this could help prevent gum disease which also contributes to foul-smelling breath!

Poor digestion, acid reflux, constipation or other bowel disorders can contribute to bad breath. When affected by these issues, recently consumed foods can resurface into your esophagus and mouth as they ferment back. Some medications used for heart problems or chemotherapy treatments such as nitrates may also worsen it.

Sinus infections that lead to postnasal drip can contribute to chronic bad breath. If this is your issue, visit your dentist or primary care doctor for an examination and treatment plan – they may even advise seeing an ENT specialist to identify and address any underlying health concerns that could be contributing.

2. Gum Disease

The gums provide a home for billions of bacteria. If these microorganisms remain undisturbed, they can wreak havoc on your gums and cause gingivitis; which not only smells bad but can lead to tooth loss and bone destruction as well. Furthermore, gum disease releases odor-causing compounds into your breath.

Odor-causing bacteria can accumulate between your teeth and tongue, possibly caused by poor digestion, constipation, an excess of yeast in the GI tract or medications such as antidepressants and allergy drugs that limit saliva flow – which normally helps wash away food debris and bacteria.

Regular dental checkups can detect and address these problems early. Your dentist will conduct an extensive examination of your mouth, nose, and throat for signs of plaque or tartar build-up or gum disease; in addition they will inquire into your diet, lifestyle and medications to ascertain which foods cause an odor-inducing foul smell as well as allergies or diseases you might have.

3. Dry Mouth

Warm, humid environments of the mouth make an ideal breeding ground for hundreds of bacteria that cause bad breath. These germs feed on food debris left behind from digestion and release volatile sulfuric compounds (VSCs) with an offensive smell; however, good dental hygiene practices can help manage bacterial overgrowth in this way.

Dry mouth (xerostomia) occurs when your salivary glands don’t produce enough saliva to wash away food debris and dead cells from your mouth. This condition may be brought on by medications such as antidepressants and anti-anxiety drugs or simply due to age or medical issues like diabetes.

Plugged sinuses can also lead to halitosis, as excess mucus accumulates in the throat and provides food for bacteria responsible for foul odor. Over-the-counter sinus rinses and antihistamines may help thin down mucus accumulation so you can clear out your sinuses more easily and improve your breath.

Tonsil stones may also contribute to an unpleasant odor. These white-ish clusters consist of hardened bacteria, food particles, dead cells and mucus that accumulates behind your tongue and tonsils and is trapped between its ridges. Gargling with salt water will help dislodge these clumps of rotting matter; otherwise it’s wiser to visit your dentist who may recommend other specialists if there is evidence of an underlying issue requiring further attention.

Bad breath, оr halitosis, can be caused by various factors, including poor oral hygiene, gum disease, and dry mouth. Maintaining good dental habits and visiting a dentist іn Aurora ON, regularly can help address and prevent this issue. A dentist can provide comprehensive examinations and treatments, ensuring your oral health іs оn track and your breath іs fresh.

 



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