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What Causes Bad Breath And What Is The Cure?
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By Boris C.
Published on 03/8/2008
 

Bad breath is breath that has an unpleasant odor, that makes others prefer not to approach you. It can dampen your confidence and ruin your social life as people you are talking with will try to leave conversation soon after talking with you. Millions of people share that problem across the country.

Bad breath is not contagious, meaning you cannot catch it from someone else, yet it still is considered as a very common problem and there are many different causes to it.

The Causes Of Bad Breath

Bad breath, medically called halitosis, can result from poor oral hygiene habits and may be a sign of other health problems. The causes of bad breath may be the waste products of anaerobic oral bacteria , that live on a person's tongue at and below a person's gum line. It also can also be caused by dry mouth (xerostomia), which occurs when the flow of saliva decreases.

The putrid odor from mouth may be the sign of a medical disorder, such as a local infection in the respiratory tract, chronic sinusitis, postnasal drip, chronic bronchitis, diabetes, gastrointestinal disturbance, liver or kidney ailment. Also note that bad breath caused by chronic sinusitis may keep coming back, especially if it is caused by a structural abnormality of the sinuses. 

What Bad Breath Cures May Be Efficient For You?

Bad breath cure is the first procedure you have to follow. The key to an effective bad breath cure is to create an environment whereby it is less friendly to the bad breath

causing bacteria. Most people do have halitosis from time to time, but if there is an ongoing problem, a permanent bad breath cure is hard to find.

Firstly, if you have dry mouth, the right thing to do would be to ask your dentist about artificial saliva to ensure that your mouth is constantly clear of impurities.  Another traditional bad breath cure is to rinse the mouth with lemon juice diluted with water, although this remedy may actually encourage bacteria growth since lemon juice does contain some sugar. An additional bad breath cure is to use a sonic toothbrush that blasts away the bacteria hiding in the gums. You can also consider a special form-fitted plastic mouth tray that holds some peroxide right next to bacteria in your mouth. Ask your doctor if you are unsure if these bad breath cures are right for you.
 
To get a comprehensive bad breath cure it may be wise to combine traditional and modern methods, and of course always to consult the dentist about any treatment before starting it.