Hey Guys, We are here
again..Today we will be looking at BAD BREATH Popularly called or known as
MOUTH ODOR.
Mouth Odor which is otherwise
known as bad breath, or halitosis, is an unpleasant odor of the mouth. It can
occur on occasion, or it can be a chronic condition. It may be caused by foods
a person eats, poor oral hygiene, medical conditions, or other factors.
It could also be defined as the presence of a
foul-smelling odor that seems to come from the mouth cavity. According to the
Academy of General Dentistry, in more than 90% of cases, the odor originates in
the mouth, throat, and tonsils. Although this is something everyone experiences
at one time or another, if your case does not improve after brushing, flossing,
and rinsing the mouth with an alcohol free mouthwash, it may be chronic.
Causes Of Mouth Odor
FOOD: Food is a primary
source of bad odors that come from
the mouth. Some foods, such as garlic, onions, spicy foods, exotic spices (such as curry), some cheeses, fish, Meats and acidic beverages such as coffee can leave a lingering smell. Most of the time the odor is for a short while. Other foods may get stuck in the teeth, promoting the growth of bacteria, which causes bad breath odor.
the mouth. Some foods, such as garlic, onions, spicy foods, exotic spices (such as curry), some cheeses, fish, Meats and acidic beverages such as coffee can leave a lingering smell. Most of the time the odor is for a short while. Other foods may get stuck in the teeth, promoting the growth of bacteria, which causes bad breath odor.
POOR HYGIENE : When a person does
not brush regularly, food particles remaining in the mouth can rot and cause
bad odors. Poor dental care can lead to a buildup of plaque in the mouth, which
causes an odor of its own. Bacteria cause the formation of toxins to form,
which irritate the gums. If gum disease continues untreated, it can damage the
gums and jawbone.
HEALTH ISSUES: pneumonia, sore throat
and other throat infections, tonsil stones ,thrush, diabetes, acid reflux,
lactose intolerance, other stomach problems, and some liver diseases or kidney
diseases may be associated with bad breath.
MORNING BREATH: Bad breath in the
morning is very common. Saliva production nearly stops during sleep, allowing
bacteria to grow, causing bad breath or mouth odor.
Also Long
periods of speaking, smoking, drinking alcohol, and snoring are a few common
underlying causes. Most people experience foul breath in the morning due to
lack of saliva production while they sleep. For healthy individuals, food odors
are temporary and normal salivary flow will eliminate them.
PREGNANCY: Being pregnant in itself does not cause bad breath, but
the nausea and morning sickness common during pregnancy may cause bad breath.
In addition, hormonal change, dehydration, and eating different foods due to
cravings may also contribute to bad breath during pregnancy.thin several
minutes.
SYMPTOMS OF MOUTH ODOR
1.Unpleasant or
sour taste or changes in taste,
2. Dry mouth,
3. Coating on
the tongue
TREATMENT
OF MOUTH ODOR
1
. 1 Brush and floss teeth regularly. Remember to
brush the tongue, too. This can help with bad breath caused by foods a person
has eaten.
2 2 Try and See a dentist regularly to ensure dentures or
braces are properly fitted and cleaned.
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Quit smoking or using chewing tobacco.
4 Keep the mouth moist by drinking water and
chewing sugarless gum or sugar-free hard candy to stimulate the production of
saliva. Mouthwash may temporarily mask bad breath odors, but it may not treat
the underlying cause.
Natural remedies to treat bad breath include
chewing on mint or parsley.
If bad breath is
due to a health problem such as a sinus infection, diabetes, acid reflux, etc.,
it needs to be treated appropriately.
But, If bad
breath is a side effect of taking a medication, discuss with a doctor whether
there are other options for medication that can be taken. Never stop taking a
medication without first consulting your doctor..
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