
Bad Breath
Bad breath can be embarrassing. If it is persistent, it can also indicate a serious oral health problem.
If you find that you often have bad breath, stop reaching for the gum and mints - reach out to a dentist.
Is my bad breath a problem?

Consider Three Main Indicators:
Frequency
Mouth odor following meals or a night of sleep is normal. If you experience bad breath around the clock, it's time to speak to a professional.Persistence
Brushing and flossing can quickly eliminate bad breath if you have a healthy smile. However, if it persists even after cleaning your teeth, this indicates a problem.Reactions
If anyone feels compelled to actually tell you that your breath is offensive, and you're pretty sure it's not due to the garlic bread you had for lunch, something else may be at work.Why do I always have bad breath?
Ask Yourself:
- Do I neglect to brush and floss as recommended?
- Do I frequently have a dry mouth?
- Am I overdue for a dental checkup or medical exam?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you may need a doctor's attention.
Causes of Bad Breath
Gum Disease
Gum disease and plaque buildup are very common causes of persistent bad breath. Poor oral hygiene, tobacco use, and genetics can all contribute to these conditions.Dehydration
Inadequate water intake, breathing through your mouth, certain medications, and living in a dry climate can all cause dry mouth, which can often result in bad breath.Other Health Issues
Acid reflux, infections in the oral cavity, and inflammation of the ear canals, sinuses, and throat can lead to chronic bad breath. Some cancers can also result in a foul mouth odor.Which doctor should I speak to first?
Visit a dental professional to check your oral hygiene. If this is found to be fine, referral to a specialist ear, nose and throat doctor may prove beneficial. Dr. Martin Scurr, The Daily Mail
Bad Breath is Usually Preventable
Floss
Neglecting to floss can place you at much greater risk of gum disease and bad breath. Tongue scrapers can also eliminate bacteria that cause mouth odors.Attend Regular Checkups
By attending checkups at least every six months and establishing ongoing care with a general physician, your doctors can detect and treat conditions that cause bad breath in the earliest stages.Stay Hydrated
This one sounds obvious, but it is easy to forget to drink plenty of water throughout the day.Check Your Meds
If you have begun to experience a dry mouth after starting to take a medication, let your physician know.How will a doctor determine if my breath is a serious issue?
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So how can I get rid of bad breath?
The Solution is Usually Simple
Dental Cleaning
A routine cleaning can freshen your breath considerably, and allow you to start a more disciplined daily oral hygiene routine. Active treatment of gum disease or an infection in the oral cavity can eventually eliminate halitosis.Healthy Choices
Healthy lifestyle choices can improve your breath significantly. Brush after meals, floss at least once per day, drink plenty of water, and if you use tobacco, kick the habit.Strategic Care
If your breath is indicative of a more complex health issue, your doctor can create a treatment plan to resolve the condition.I just can't seem to get rid of my bad breath...