How Bad Is Your Breath

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How Bad Is Your Breath

Postby Osteo » Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:53 pm

Bad breath, morning breath, breath odor or halitosis are all terms used to describe a noticeably unpleasant odor exhaled on the breath. Halitosis is not a problem by itself, but it can cause concerns in our interpersonal relationships.

We are all familiar with how the consumption of certain foods such as garlic and onions can affect our breath. This occurs because these foods are absorbed into our bloodstream, where they are transferred to our lungs and exhaled. Fortunately, bad breath caused by the foods we eat is only temporary.

The truth is, most breath odor comes from food particles trapped in our mouths. When food remains in the mouth, it becomes a breeding ground for the bacteria that can cause bad breath. Other causes can include poor oral health, improper cleaning of dentures, periodontal disease as well as smoking & tobacco products. Bad breath can also be sign of an underlying medical condition of the stomach, lungs and bloodstream.

Another little known situation that can contribute to halitosis is xerostomia (dry mouth). When our mouth is dry, saliva production decreases, leaving the mouth’s natural ability to clean itself impaired. Saliva is the mouth’s natural mouthwash, which contains properties that reduces bacteria in the mouth. Alcohol consumption, certain medications, breathing through the mouth instead of the nose or a salivary gland disorder can contribute to having a dry mouth.
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Re: How Bad Is Your Breath

Postby yolanda1982 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 2:06 pm

This was a pertinent post. an interesting and well-written article! Persistent bad breath can be sign of bacterial infection, serious tooth decay or gum disease. It can also be the symptom of a health problem, such as diabetes, sinus infection or hormonal change.
Regular brushing and flossing alone cannot completely remove bacteria and nasty smell in your mouth. it can only be done by your dentist. thus, visiting your dentist for professional cleaning and check-up is important.

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Re: How Bad Is Your Breath

Postby paulafrank1213 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 11:03 am

I agree. Actually, when a person suffers bad breath, he or she is not only affected on his or her health aspect but also on the emotional side. Bad breaths may lead a person to inferiority complex whereas you have a tendency to feel shy to start a conversation since you already have an idea that you have been under this health circumstance. It would also might brought you to the grounds of rejection and embarrassing environment.
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Re: How Bad Is Your Breath

Postby BellaVega » Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:29 am

Actually I've heard that chewing gum can lead to bad breath. The reason is that saliva normally keeps our mouth clean by washing or cleansing it. When we chew gum, we trigger our saliva glands to work overtime which results in a drier mouth later on. A dry mouth can promote bacteria to grow and produce bad breath.
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