Stopping Bad Breath Bart

“Pee-ew. You smell like a skunk soaking in sardine nectar for a week.” OK, so I can be a little candid every now and then. It’s not something I would say to Attila the Hun during a pre-battle pep rally. But it was not Attila the Hun standing in front of me

Bad Breath Remedies

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

How To Cure Bad Breath

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

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

Bad Breath In Children

There are specific reasons that there may be problem of bad breath in children. There are several factors which may influence the production of bad breath, and some of these are particularly likely to be found in children. Depending on their age, children can have a habit of putting things up their noses, which may become lodged and lead to bad breath. It’s not unusual for children to poke small objects into their mouths and noses. If there is a suspicion of this, it is probably best to allow a doctor to probe and remove the foreign object