Bad Breath
What Is Bad Breath?
Signs and Symptoms Of Bad Breath
There are various signs to watch our for that may cause halitosis:
- A white coating on the tongue
- Dry mouth (or xerostomia)
- Build up of plaque around your teeth
- Post nasal trip
- A tongue that burns
- Thick saliva
- A metal taste in your mouth
How To Treat It?
There are a few different ways to treat bad breath:
- Practice good oral hygiene, such as brushing or flossing
- Avoid smoking
- Visit the dentist at least twice a year for professional dental check ups and cleanings
- Drink lots of water to keep yourself hydrated
- Watch what you eat to avoid foods that may leave persistent and lingering smells
- Cut down on drinks such as coffee and tea that may dry out your mouth
The Importance of Treating It
Halitosis can be symptomatic of deeper issues, such as gum disease. By coming in to get it treated, these issues can be discovered and a treatment plan can be made to eliminate it. Bad breath also deposits toxins in your mouth, leading to bad health. Yeast infections and cavities can also result from chronic halitosis. Without getting treatment, your oral health can decline quickly. While some halitosis is temporary due to an onion-filled lunch or a recent illness, chronic bad breath can be a sign of a worse issue. Come visit Divine Dental Care for efficient and professional treatment of your halitosis. Your oral health depends on it!
