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How Can I Remove Bad Breath Odor?

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proposes Do you brush your teeth twice every day, in the morning and at night?

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Do you brush your teeth twice every day, in the morning and at night?

Do you regularly floss after brushing your teeth?

Do you have ceramic-metal crowns fixed in your mouth?

Do you have calculus on your teeth?

Common conclusions

Not brushing your teeth regularly can cause bad breath and gingivae inflammation, which in turn can lead to bleeding or calculus. You should brush your teeth twice every day and gently floss afterward in order to remove food residues in your interdental spaces. This should help remove bad breath odor. Using a mouth rinse that contains herbs can also be beneficial (make sure that is a non-alcoholic formula). If the condition persists, seek professional dental help.

Gently flossing your teeth after brushing helps remove food residues in your interdental spaces, which contributes to overall oral health. This should help remove bad breath odor. Using a mouth rinse that contains herbs can also be beneficial (make sure that is a non-alcoholic formula). If the condition persists, seek professional dental help.

Having ceramic-metal crowns or other metal constructions can cause bad breath odor due to gingivae inflammation in areas where the crown borders with soft tissues. Schedule a visit to your dentist for the further examination. In the meantime, try add an end-tufted brush to your regular brushing routine and gently brush your crown-gingivae border. Using an herbal mouth rinse can also be beneficial (make sure that is a non-alcoholic formula).

Removing calculus can help you remove bad breath odor. This situation occurs due to bacteria that forms the plaque. Schedule a visit to your dentist for the further examination and having professional hygiene.

Unfortunately, we cannot determine the cause of your bad breath odor. You are displaying signs of following oral health routine. Please seek professional dental help for further examination. In the meantime, you can schedule a visit to your gastroenterologist to have a check-up.

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