Bad breath
is a very common problem and there are many different
causes. Persistent bad breath is usually caused by
the smelly gases released by the bacteria that coat
your teeth and gums. However, strong foods like garlic
and onions can add to the problem. Smoking is also
one of the main causes of bad breath, along with certain
illnesses such as nasal and stomach conditions. Bits
of food that get caught between the teeth and on the
tongue will rot and can sometimes cause an unpleasant
smell. So correct and regular brushing is very important
to keep your breath smelling fresh. The bacteria on
our teeth and gums (plaque) also cause gum disease
and dental decay. Regular dental health reviews will
not only help prevent bad breath but will also let
the dentist look for and treat these problems.
How Can I Tell If I Have Bad Breath?
Lots of small signals can show that you have bad breath.
Have you noticed people stepping away when you start
to talk? Do people turn their cheek when you kiss them
goodbye? If you think you might have bad breath, there
is a simple test that you can do. Simply lick the inside
of your wrist and sniff - if the smell is bad, you
can be pretty sure that your breath is too. Or, ask
a very good friend to be absolutely honest, but do
make sure they are a true friend.
How Can A Dentist Help?
If you do have bad breath, you will need to start
a routine for keeping your mouth clean and fresh. Regular
dental health reviews will allow your dentist to watch
out for any areas where plaque is caught between your
teeth. One of our hygienists will be able to clean
all those areas that are difficult to reach. They will
also be able to show you the best way to clean your
teeth and gums, and show you any areas you may be missing,
including your tongue.
One of the warning signs of gum disease is that you
always have bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth.
Again, we will be able to see and treat the problem
during your regular dental health reviews. The earlier
the problems are found, the more effective the treatment
will be.
Can I Prevent Bad Breath?
To keep your breath fresh, you must get rid of any
gum disease, and keep your mouth clean and fresh. If
you do have bad breath, try keeping a diary of all
the foods you eat and list any medicines you are taking.
Bring this diary to your hygienist who may be able
to suggest ways to solve the problem.
Brush your teeth and gums twice a day with a fluoride
toothpaste. Don't forget to brush your tongue as well.
Use dental floss once a day for cleaning between your
teeth. There are other products you can buy to clean
between your teeth (they are called 'interdental cleaners').
If you wear dentures, take them out at night to give
your mouth chance to rest. Do not clean them with toothpaste
as it will scratch the surface and more stains will
build up. They will also lose their shine. Hold them
over a bowl of water or a towel in case you drop them.
Clean them thoroughly with soap and lukewarm water,
a denture cream or a denture cleaning tablet. Use a
denture brush kept just for the purpose. Remember to
clean the surfaces that fit against your gums and palate.
This will make sure your dentures are always fresh
and clean, and avoid the plaque build-up on the denture
that may cause bad breath.
What Products Are Available?
There are several types of toothpaste you can use,
from total care toothpaste to those especially for
sensitive teeth. Look for the toothpaste that will
suit your needs. If you know that you often get food
stuck between your teeth, you may need to brush after
every meal. So carry a brush and interdental cleaner
with you.
Most mouthwashes only disguise bad breath for a short
time. So if you find that you are using a mouthwash
all the time, talk to us, because we may be able to
recommend an antibacterial or chlorhexidine mouthwash
for you to use. Some mouthwashes that are recommended
for gum disease can cause tooth staining if you use
them for a long time. It is important to read the manufacturer's
instructions or ask us about how and when to use them.
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