Bad Breath

Bad Breath

Greater York Family DentistryUsually, bad breath comes from a build-up of germs (bacteria) within the mouth. These are in food debris, in plaque and gum disease, coating on the back of the tongue, stomach problems, diet and teeth problems. Keeping a good oral hygiene will keep your breath smelling fresh. Good oral hygiene involves regular teeth brushing, cleaning between the teeth, cleaning the tongue, and mouthwashes, as well as regularly visiting your dentist. There are a few different causes of bad breath. Below are common causes of bad breath:

  • Tongue (when bacteria grows in between the papilla)
  • Teeth cavities (especially when food particles get stuck in them)
  • Gum diseases
  • Extraction sites during healing
  • Dentures when not cleaned properly
  • Alcohol and tobacco

If you or someone you know is concerned about bad breath, the first step is a dental check up. Your dentist will be able to confirm or rule out the source of bad breath.

When the cause is found, treatment will be determined and explained by your dentist. If the source of the bad breath is your mouth, there is little chance that mouth washes or mints can treat the problem. They usually mask the problem for a short period of time, and can sometimes exacerbate the situation (mouthwashes that contain alcohol cause dry mouth and usually make the bad breath worse).

  • These are a few other, non-dental reasons that cause bad breath:
  • Sore throat
  • Tonsillitis
  • Some food
  • Infection of air passages

Following a good oral hygiene routine and receiving regular dental check ups are the best ways to prevent bad breath.

If you have any questions about treatment of bad breath and you live in York or surrounding area, give us a call today!

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