Archive for April, 2008
Bad Breath or Halitosis is the term used to describe unpleasant smell exhaled in breathing. There are different types of Halitosis. Transient bad breath is very common and is caused due to oral dryness, stress, hunger, eating foods containing garlic and onions, smoking and poor oral hygiene. Morning breath and chronic bad breath are the other types. The latter affects 25% of the population at different levels
April 30th, 2008 | Posted in Advice | 1 Comment
Bad breath, also known as Halitosis in medical terminology, is an unpleasant odor that exits the mouth while breathing. This occurrence can be both embarrassing and troubling to many who suffer from the airborne nuisance. There are different types of bad breath, which occur for different reasons and therefore require different treatments. Temporary bad breath is commonly caused by a dry mouth, poor oral hygiene, certain types of food and/or smoking. Any one or a combination of these can result in bad breath
April 28th, 2008 | Posted in Cure | No Comments
What causes bad breath? Bad breath or halitosis has many causes. In 80 to 90 percent of cases, it’s due to something in the mouth. Poor oral hygiene or problems with the teeth, gums, and mouth are the most common causes. Check your mouth first for signs of problems.
April 25th, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
We have all had an experience where you have been required to speak to someone and you have been unable to concentrate on their response because of their bad breath. The medical term for this condition is known as halitosis and there can be a number of causes for it. However, the end result is always the same and it can be described as the presence of foul smelling gases in exhaled air. So, what causes this to happen. Well, there are two main types of halitosis and one is easier to explain than the other
April 20th, 2008 | Posted in Advice | 1 Comment
Halitosis is the medical term for bad breath. Many people suffer from it either temporarily or as a chronic problem. Common causes are odiferous foods, smoking, poor oral hygiene, sinus conditions and medical issues. There are many cures for this ailment that are simple to use. If problems persist, though, it is advisable to seek the authority of a dentist or medical professional to rule out any serious dental or medical issues
April 15th, 2008 | Posted in Cure | 1 Comment
Bad breath can be considered as one of the most common dental problems troubling people of different ages, sexes and nationality. Read on to learn some of the foolproof suggestions that can help you deal with and prevent bad breath.
April 12th, 2008 | Posted in Advice, Cure | No Comments
You can banish bad breath naturally by using home remedies. Along side using herbs to get rid of bad breath, you need to continue to brush your teeth, gums and tongue after meals. Bad breath can be quite embarrassing at any given point of time. Bad breath is caused by the presence of oral bacteria. However, there are other causes of bad breath too, like onions, garlic, smoking, dryness of the mouth, and gum disease
April 10th, 2008 | Posted in Cure | No Comments
We’ve all been there. You round the corner to your cubical ready to start the day’s work when you are suddenly accosted by the familiar stench of a co-worker’s bad breath.
“Here we go again…”, you think. “Another ‘H’-filled tirade that won’t ever permeate my ears because I’m too busy trying to keep it from permeating my nose.”
April 8th, 2008 | Posted in Advice | No Comments
Metallic taste bad breath symptom is sulfur produced by the anaerobic bacteria in your mouth.
April 7th, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Bad breath(Halitosis)is widespread and quite common. You have probably discretely stepped away from friends or colleagues with bad breath. But it can also be a shock to realize that others, for the same reason, may be edging (discretely) away from you. How can you know if your breath is offensive. Try this simple bad breath(Halitosis)test: Lick the inside of your wrist and wait 4 seconds
April 6th, 2008 | Posted in Advice, Cure | 1 Comment