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There is a good chance that either you, or someone in your family, suffers from halitosis (chronic bad breath). The 10 most common myths about bad breath and halitosis are explained by Dr. Anthony Dailley in this very informative article. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Halitosis and bad breath are caused by anaerobic bacteria deep in the gums, tongue, and cheeks. They can be killed by healthy saliva flow and oxygenated mouthwashes and toothpastes. Related Article Tags: , , , , , When the Webmaster of www.breathbadgone.com asked me to write an article on halitosis (bad breath) I was thrilled. Strange, you say, that I should be enthused about the subject of halitosis (bad breath)? As an RN for over 25 years I have smelled many, many kinds of breath/ halitosis, and found that breath is a wonderful diagnostic tool. It can tell me how sick the patient is, and sometimes even what they have. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , This article provides insight into the treatment and causes of chronic halitosis. Please review this article and take the necessary steps required to insure good oral health. Recurring and ongoing bad breath is medically termed as chronic halitosis. This condition has a number of causes. Please be aware of your smelly breath, as it may be a sign of some other more systemic and potentially serious illness. Such as: uremia, liver failure, and diabetic ketoacidosis, rotting teeth or gum disease. Related Article Tags: , , , , Halitosis also known as bad breath is one of the problems which many people face. It gives out a disgusting feeling when you encounters such a person with bad breath. The origin of the word halitosis is derived from a Latin word. Bad breath as we must have learnt in school is that, if we do not brush our teeth properly they will rot due to the bacteria. Related Article Tags: , , If you want find out how to cure halitosis you will need to understand what causes bad breath. Once you know that you will find it easier to cure, and to get rid of bad breath. It is a very anti-social condition caused mainly by oral bacteria, though that is not the only cause. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Halitosis can come from many sources. It is important that a patient does see a dentist if he has bad breath to find the exact cause of the problem, and to eliminate possible oral sources. After that, if it is determined that the source of the odor is coming from the lungs or from the stomach, which is the most likely, then the patient will be referred to the appropriate specialist. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Chronic halitosis is not simply "pizza breath" but rather a huge crisis affecting social lives of 50 million Americans. It can be permanently treated! Related Article Tags: , , , , , ,
If Bad Breath has restricted you from leading a normal life, then learn what reallly causes Bad Breath (Halitosis). There is a massive misconception about what really causes Bad Breath. This article simplifies all that misconception with an easy to understand reason and cure. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Children can have bad breath just as easily as their parents. When the Webmaster of badbreathgone.com asked me to write an article on halitosis (bad breath) and children, my first thought was, "Great, a no brainer!" As an RN and mother who also works in close contact with children in a daycare, I've got plenty of good insight into halitosis in our little ones. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , 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. Related Article Tags: , , , Bad breath is such a typical occurence nowadays and there are so many variable techniques for investigating for it. Most practices can be effected at home, but for a truly exact appraisal of your bad breath, you will be better served making a visit to a specialist. Related Article Tags: , , , How to check if your breath is kiss-able fresh or is bad enough to stop a clock on the other side of the world no matter how clean and white your smile. OK, here's the scoop on bad breath or as it's more formally called, halitosis. Smelly breath has ruined more romantic evenings than your white and bright teeth will ever make happen. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Most people think that bad breath is caused only by poor dental hygiene. However,chronic bad breath,a condition known as halitosis,can stem from various medical problems,dry mouth and even the Atkins diet. Halitosis, oral malodor (scientific term) and , breath odor, foul breath, fetor oris, fetor ex ore, or most commonly bad breath are those terms used to describe noticeably unpleasant odors exhaled in breathing – whether the smell is a from an oral source or not. Halitosis has a major impact - personally and socially - on those who suffer from it or to believe they do (halitophobia), and is estimated to be the 3rd most common reason for seeking dental aid, following tooth decay and periodontal disease. Related Article Tags: , , Halitosis requiring a dental or medical attention is uncommon but if you are concerned whether or not you have bad breath, seeking a professional opinion may ease your worry. Your dentist or doctor will tell you if you have halitosis even if your best friend will not. Halitosis or Bad breath is an embarrassing problem that is commonly seen in a number of people globally. It is a condition that can be treated effectively as long as the cause of the bad breath is addressed. It has been found that the causes range widely but 85-90 per cent of all the causes originate from the mouth itself. If you suffer from halitosis and can't figure out how you're going to overcome it, perhaps you need to check out your tongue. Related Article Tags: , , In fact their 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. Related Article Tags: , , , , ,
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