Archive for March, 2008

Bad Breath, Gum Disease and Diabetes

Bleeding gums and bad breath are signs for periodontal gum disease which may increase your risk for other health concerns including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, lung and respiratory disease, and osteoporosis. Today with cosmetic dentistry and dental implants at the top of the dental industry spectrum, more important to pay attention to gum disease which often progresses silently and without pain.

Bad Breath Remedy: Hocus Pocus, Begone Halitosis!

In fact there are are specialized products on the market called tongue scrapers that are made for this purpose. Floss often, and use one of those water piks if you have them also to get rid of stray items that you don’t want to build up on your teeth and gums.

Bad Breath - Cause and Cure

Chronic bad breath affects millions of people, even though there is a simple cure. Here we discuss the major reason for halitosis and what can be done to eradicate chronic bad breath of people of any age.

What Can Cause Bad Breath?

Bad breath is a serious social disease that in most cases can be fixed with some simple procedures that will annihilate it quickly. The first thing that must be done is to ascertain the source of the bad breath problem. Here is a list of Bad Breath causes or symptoms: · People back away or turn their heads · People wrinkle their nose or frown when you speak · You clear your throat a lot because of thick saliva · Your physician ignores the problem · Your tongue wears a white coat · You are offered breath lozenges, mints and gum a lot · Mucus, post-nasal drip, or allergies · Tonsils have white round circular blobs on them · Flossing and brushing fail to remove bad breath · Bad taste linger after mouthwash, milk, coffee, or beer · Low self-esteem and confidence · Tongue scraping not effective Many people try to self-test to see if they have bad breath by cupping their hand and blowing their breath into it. Unfortunately, this does not work because of a human process called acclimation which allows us to smell other things but not ourselves Checking to see if you have bad breath can be done in several ways: 1. The Halimeter which measure the concentration of volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) in your mouth

What Exactly Are The Causes Of Bad Breath?

Everyone has known or worked with someone that loves to drink coffee in the morning and then practically sit in your lap while they are talking to you. If you do not have someone with bad breath, then you are around someone that is constantly smoking, and has terrible smoker’s breath. Eating or drinking certain things and smoking can cause you to have bad breath, but this type of bad breath is usually easily remedied. The type of bad breath that I am going to focus on is chronic bad breath. Some of the causes of this type of bad breath are dry mouth, poor oral hygiene, and sinus conditions

What Causes Bad Breath?

That seems to be the question on everyones mind lately. It’s been on the nightly news, local radio stations and just about every where else you look. What seems to make this problem even worse is that new studies show that most people who have bad breath have no idea they have bad breath or what causes it. We all have that one guy in the office who we try to avoid because of his breath. It may not be that guys fault he has bad breath

Bad Breath, It Happens To The Best Of Us

So why do we get bad breath and how the heck can we get rid of it. These are two very common and very important questions that we have all had to ask ourselves at some time or another. The reason it is such an important thing to figure out is that it is so much a part of who we are. It affects our confidence with people and our reputation around people. Talking is such a part of our daily life and if we have bad breath we are either not talking for fear that someone will find out how nasty we are or we are embarrassing or offending those we are talking to

Bad Breath Cause

Although you may want to consult your physician if you have a particular problem with bad breath, the following general advice will give you insight into the likeliest cause of a bad breath problem. The principal bad breath cause is associated with bacteria in the mouth. This can flourish when the saliva flow in the mouth is reduced. Lack of saliva means that old food is not washed away, and saliva also helps in neutralizing acids. Saliva also performs the very necessary task of flushing out the mouth, and removing food particles, so any reduction in saliva flow inhibits this action