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halitosis?


before i got braces i had fresh, controllable breath but i didnt brush my teeth enough times when i had braces so now i got halitosis. and i have very good oral hygiene right now. i've been using antiseptic mouthwash for about 5 months now but it still doesnt go away. please give me some suggestions on what else i can do?
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Bad breath could be caused by a cavity, but more often it is caused by a combination of gum disease and bacteria on the tongue. Floss after eating. Flossing is more important than brushing. Flossing will normally cause the gums to heal.

And every time you brush your teeth, brush your tongue. When you are done brushing your tongue, it should look red and healthy, not grey. And then use a good antiseptic mouthwash.

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Halitosis?!?


I dated this guy about a year ago. I liked him until he opened his mouth..the odor wasnt foul, but it wasnt pleasant either... I have been with him after he brushed his teeth and the smell was still there, just a little masked.. I am assuming he had halitosis.. what can be done about that if brushing wont work? And how is it caused? Can it be spread?
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Bacteria between the teeth and gums. Need to do a very thorough job of brushing, flossing, mouthwash. Also could be from what he ate or digestive issues. Oral health issues can be the indicator of many other health issues including cardiovascular disease.  (+ info)

Is there a connection between halitosis and mental disorders?


My brother is bi-polar and since I can remember he has always had horrible halitosis, I was wondering if there was a connection between the 2.
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Im sorry about your brother's condition.
Yes there is a connection, mental disorders can also affect one's personal maintennance or hygiene that's why in some cases, some develop conditions that are related to it. for example, oral hygiene is neglected, the result is plaque, gingivitis and tooth decay which leads to halitosis.

But in some cases of bi-polar, hormonal changes occur and the salivary flow is also affected by the emotions so the less salivary flow, the more acidic the saliva becomes which makes the bacteria stick to the tooth a lot more and it will also lead to halitosis.  (+ info)

I have a mild but chronic halitosis what is the most effective way of dealing with this?


I have a mild but chronic halitosis what is the most effective way of dealing with this without any prescribed medications?
What is an alternative to mints?
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I had fecal breath odor for YEARS. Talked to many doctors who I am sure thought that I was crazy....I finally had a friend who suffers too, send me a eBook he bought 5 or 6 months ago he ask me how his breath smelt and I didn't smell a thing. He said the eBook amongst much else had him stop eating dairy food/ soft drinks and coffee/tea. So I’m like reading it and doing all the stuff it says to do. Thinking this has to be bull. But after a few days my tongue started turning red and felt nice. I worked up the courage to ask a friend how my breath smelt and hes like I don’t smell anything. Now I’m thinking all those years of humiliation and I could have solved it ffs! There is a site about it called Oraltech Labs When I read the site I felt sorry for the guy as he clearly had a real tough time with his bad breath, which pretty much ruined his school years. At lest he found a way to beat his bad breath and is letting others know how. Post this every! where to help people!! Thanks  (+ info)

How would the dentist respond to me if I tell him I have halitosis?


I've been to the dentist a billion times, yet I can never gather enough confidence to tell him. I know that my halitosis is simply a bacteria problem, because he inspected my gums and they were perfectly fine. But I wanna know if it's worth telling him. Is he just gonna tell me to continues brushing, or give me some sort of treatment? I know they carry oxyfresh, but should I just buy oxyfresh myself without telling him?
I'm so confused...
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tonito, if you have halitosis you wouldn't need to tell him. he would've noticed it, don't you think? also if you have no problems in the oral cavity it must come from somewhere else. some foods can cause halitosis. stomach ulcers can also cause it. systemic conditions can also cause it. medications for some illnesses can cause it, too. have you considered this?

if it really is bacteria on your tongue, cleaning your tongue with a tongue scraper or simply with your toothbrush will do the job. swishing with antibacterial mouthwash can also help.

good luck  (+ info)

Other than regular mouthwash, is there a medicine for halitosis?


If halitosis is constantly lingering and proper cleaning of teeth, gums, and tongue are maintained is there a digestive problem and is there medication to deal with this problem?
John- I'll look into that

Davy- I've tried all of those oral products. That's why I'm looking for medication now.
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You may have other things going on in your body creating this odor. My sister started having halitosis after years of perfect teeth and oral care. She found out she had liver cancer. It could be something simple or it may be serious. Get to a doctor and have yourself checked out really good. At first they told my sister to just brush, floss and gargle more plus stay away from spicy foods. Be persistant to find the cause and then go from there.  (+ info)

What does rancidity smell like? Does it smell similar to halitosis by any chance?


Do all rancid foods give off the same scent? I made some homemade granola that I eat every morning at work. I added some ground-up flax seeds because of their apparent health benefits. On the third day eating from this batch I noticed a weird aftertaste -- really an 'aftersmell' - reminiscent of bad breath (the halitosis kind, which I normally don't have, mind you). I recall reading that flaxseeds (and other seeds too I think) are prone to becoming rancid. So I am wondering if perhaps I am smelling something slightly rancid in my granola.


Other than the smell it tastes pretty good and I don't feel sick or anything after eating it.



So I thought this kind of question would be a good use of Yahoo Answers.... Anyone have any ideas?
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You had best make it fresh every day and keep the ingredients in a cool place.

Flax seeds have a lot of oil and also protein in them. This can be affected by bacteria and fungus (can actually be dangerous if you don't keep it safely).  (+ info)

what is the shortest cure for Halitosis? At what age is your erection suppose to get limp?


A stiff erection is required always when you need to. At what age is your erection suppose to go down easily and get very tired after making love once. I am 48.
Halitosis is different from erection. Erection is a second question.Please treat the one you know.I appreciate KJ.
thanks.
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How do you cure chronic halitosis that stinks up entire house?


I have periodontal disease and despite the dental cleanings. Nothing has cured the bad breath problem. It is very offensive. I don't even have to open my mouth. It will stink up the entire room. It smells like a rotten egg sulfer smell odor. It is very depressing!!
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Note to self:

Do not go to Bonnie's house for any reason whatsoever.  (+ info)

I think i have halitosis. How do i cure it along with white tongue and excess mucus and phlegm?


Whenever i exert myself i tend to smell my breath which to me smells like cat pissed litter. Also i always have to spit mucus and phlegm after eating or drinking alcohol. Please help as it is ruining my social life.
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continue to brush your teeth & tongue daily. floss daily & use a dental rinse, drink plenty of water, and chew sugarfree gum. follow up with your dentist & avoid alcohol.  (+ info)

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