At one time or another, everyone experiences bad breath. The
occasional meal—heavy with garlic, onions, or spices—may leave a lingering
odor, but it is a temporary problem. Chronic bad breath is another problem
entirely. It can be caused by periodontal disease, decay in teeth, decay under
fillings or crowns, as well as digestive system or sinus problems. Foul breath
odor caused by any of these conditions needs to be corrected by your dentist or
physician.
Although there can be medical and/or systemic problems that
cause the breath odor, most of the time bad breath is the result of things left
on and around your teeth. Your mouth is warm, moist, and dark—the perfect place
for bacteria to grow and decompose. When this happens and the teeth are not
cleaned properly on a daily basis, a chronic odor can result. Bad breath can be
eliminated fairly easily, or at least controlled, by removal of food debris,
plaque, or calculus; replacement of broken fillings causing a food trap;
restoration of areas of decay; and/or eliminating gum disease. Plaque that
accumulates at or along the gumline can also find its way into the deep recesses
on the top surface of your tongue, contributing to mouth odor.
Toothbrushing, tongue cleaning, and flossing correctly, at
least once a day, are the best prevention and cure for bad breath. Not only
will these procedures prevent periodontal disease and decay by removal of
bacteria but they will also remove all food debris. Manufactures of
toothpastes, toothbrushes, floss, tongue scrapers, and mouthrinses do make
claims to help prevent bad breath and may provide temporary relief of that
symptom. No matter which product you use, be sure to thoroughly remove the
bacterial plaque on a daily basis.
The key to preventing dental problems and preventing bad
breath odor is to clean your teeth and tongue properly every day. The best way
to learn how to clean your mouth is by visiting us. You have the ability to
take good care of your mouth; it is just a matter of practicing the right hand
skills best suited to your unique oral conditions. Whether you may have many
fillings, crowns or bridges, removable partial or full dentures, implants,
braces, or other appliances in your mouth, there is a method or tool that will
work for you.
Also, to ensure fresh breath, have your teeth cleaned professionally,
by us, on a regular basis. The goal here is not only to correct any
disease-related problems but also to prevent any problems from beginning in the
first place.
Your bad breath problem does not have to be a chronic source
of embarrassment. Most often it is a sign of dental problem. The sooner it is
treated, the easier and less expensive it will be to fix.
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