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| Friday, December 30th, 2011 | | 8:47 pm |
HALITOSIS Halitosis is much more often called bad breath. Bad breath or halitosis is really a condition wherein an individual has a smelly or smelly breath odor. It's an oral condition caused by many factors. These factors include specific foods containing onions, garlic, and the like. To include, it is also brought on by bacteria in the mouth due to cavities. Stress could also be an issue that causes halitosis. Halitosis can occur for a long period of time or it may be acute. This foul smell, or bad smell, are only able to indicate the need to clean the mouth more often. This foul smell could also indicate existing diseases like intestinal or gastric diseases as well as diseases of the gums. Bacteria which are left in the mouth due to improper brushing might lead to foul breath. Proper tooth brushing and mouth washing can remove the retained food particles within the mouth. Clean the mouth properly, giving more attention not just on the teeth but additionally around the cheeks, tongue, and also the palate. Mostly, halitosis originates from the tongue and the gums. The bad odor that comes from the tongue and gums is brought on by the decayed food particles left in the mouth after consuming. The decayed food particles can be transformed to sulfur making the mouth area smelly and very unpleasant. Diseases that may lead to foul breath include diseases from the liver, diabetes, infection, stress, chronic infection of the sinus, pneumonia, kidney problems, chronic acid reflux, etc. Xerostomia, a medical term for xerostomia, can also bring about halitosis condition. Saliva includes a cleansing action in the mouth. It moistens the oral cavity simultaneously neutralizing acids made by the plaques within the mouth. Saliva rinses away dead cells that remain in the gums, tongue, and cheeks. Smoking can also contribute to malodorous breath as well as chewing tobacco. Skipping meals is really a factor too in causing halitosis. Medications when taken for a long period may also cause halitosis. Halitosis could be prevented easily. There are many ways to prevent and cure halitosis. We know what causes it, so we must just prevent the factors that create it. Thorough tooth brushing and flossing regularly is an efficient method to prevent halitosis. Replace your toothbrush a minimum of every 3 months. Mouthwashes with flavors can cause halitosis, so it is better to prevent mouthwashes with dyes, alcohols, and flavorings. It's also better to avoid stress as stress can cause foul breath. Find methods to relax and resolve situations that cause stress. Get enough sleep, exercise, and sunlight. Avoid foods which are spicy and odorous for example onions, garlic, etc. Also, avoid foods that leave residues and difficult to remove in the mouth. Never miss meals. It is helpful to take with you with you foods which you'll eat whenever you experience hunger. Alcohols, meats, sweets, and cheeses must also be ignored. Parsley is an extremely effective natural mouthwash. It's rich in chlorophyll that makes it very effective and regimen for halitosis. In addition, it is advisable to take gulps of water frequently. Water does not only hydrate your body. Additionally, it contributes to elicit bad breaths. It moistens the mouth, just like saliva. Sucking sugarless candy is also useful when you are preventing bad breaths. It energizes the salivary glands to produce more saliva. | | 8:46 pm |
HALITOSIS Halitosis is much more often called bad breath. Bad breath or halitosis is really a condition wherein an individual has a smelly or foul breath odor. It's an oral condition brought on by many factors. These factors include specific foods containing onions, garlic, and the like. To include, it is also caused by bacteria in the mouth due to cavities. Stress could also be an issue that causes halitosis. Halitosis can happen for a long time of your time or it can be acute. This foul smell, or bad smell, can only indicate the need to clean the mouth more often. This foul smell could also indicate existing diseases like intestinal or gastric diseases in addition to diseases of the gums. Bacteria that are left in the mouth because of improper brushing could cause bad breath. Proper tooth brushing and mouth washing can remove the retained food particles within the mouth. Clean the mouth properly, giving more attention not just on the teeth but also around the cheeks, tongue, and the palate. Mostly, halitosis originates from the tongue and also the gums. The bad odor which comes from the tongue and gums is brought on by the decayed food particles left in the mouth after consuming. The decayed food particles can be transformed to sulfur which makes the oral cavity smelly and incredibly unpleasant. Diseases that can result in bad breath include diseases from the liver, diabetes, infection, stress, chronic infection from the sinus, pneumonia, kidney problems, chronic acid reflux disease, etc. Xerostomia, a medical term for xerostomia, can also contribute to halitosis condition. Saliva includes a cleansing action within the mouth. It moistens the mouth area at the same time neutralizing acids produced by the plaques within the mouth. Saliva rinses away dead cells that remain in the gums, tongue, and cheeks. Smoking can also bring about malodorous breath in addition to chewing tobacco. Skipping meals is really a factor too in causing halitosis. Medications when taken for a long time may also cause halitosis. Halitosis could be prevented easily. There are lots of methods to prevent and cure halitosis. We already know what causes it, so we must just avoid the factors that cause it. Thorough tooth brushing and flossing regularly is an effective way to prevent halitosis. Replace your toothbrush a minimum of every A few months. Mouthwashes with flavors can cause halitosis, so it's better to prevent mouthwashes with dyes, alcohols, and flavorings. It is also better to avoid stress as stress can cause bad breath. Find methods to relax and resolve situations that cause stress. Get enough sleep, exercise, and sunlight. Avoid foods that are spicy and odorous for example onions, garlic, etc. Also, avoid foods that leave residues and difficult to remove within the mouth. Never skip meals. It is useful to take with you with you foods which you'll eat if you experience hunger. Alcohols, meats, sweets, and cheeses must also be avoided. Parsley is an extremely effective natural mouthwash. It is full of chlorophyll which makes it extremely effective and better regimen for halitosis. Additionally, you should take gulps water frequently. Water doesn't only hydrate your body. It also contributes to elicit bad breaths. It moistens the mouth, much like saliva. Sucking sugarless candy can also be useful when you are preventing bad breaths. It stimulates the salivary glands to create more saliva. |
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