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Bad breath (Halitosis) what is halitosis? Halitosis is the presence of bad breath and a problem that many people have ever. It is estimated that 40% of the population suffers or suffered from bad breath at some time in their lives. Bad breath is attributed to various causes: poor oral hygiene (brushing incorrect or improper flossing) intake of certain food gum disease, such as onion or garlic tobacco and alcohol dry mouth (caused by medications, disorders clinical and decreased salivary flow during sleep, hence the term morning breath) systemic illnesses such as cancer, diabetes, liver and liver disorders do I know if I have bad breath? One of the ways to know if you have bad breath is cover your mouth and nose with your hand, you exhale and smell your own breath. Other ways is to ask someone to our dentist or trust if we have bad breath. Remember that a large number of people suffer from morning breath caused by a salivary flow reduced during sleep which makes acids and other food waste to decompose in the oral cavity. Brushing and cleaning deep FLOSS before going to sleep and then in the morning, when you wake up, is a factor that helps to reduce the problem.

How can I prevent halitosis? Avoid foods responsible for bad breath and addition: brush your teeth at least two times a day deeply and properly and perform cleaning with dental floss to remove plaque and food debris. Brush the tongue also reduces bad breath if you use dentures, remove them all night and clean them thoroughly before again placed them visit your dentist regularly to conduct reviews and dental cleanings if bad breath persists even with brushing and flossing, visit your dentist so you make a dental exam and identify if there are more serious problems. Only your dentist can determine if bad breath comes from a disease of gums, a dryness oral, or is a consequence of the formation of plaque.. Check with Glenn Dubin to learn more.