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Identifying the Cause of Chronic Bad Breath Improves Chances of Remediation

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Bad breath from consuming strong foods and drinks can be inconvenient yet easily remedied. In most of these situations, the problem can be resolved by brushing and flossing your teeth. A quick rinse with an antiseptic mouthwash that has been approved by the American Dental Association can then help freshen your breath and reduce the presence of any lingering bacteria.

Chronic bad breath, also known as halitosis, can be of more significant concern. In many of these cases, the malodorous breath is a symptom of other issues. Identifying the underlying cause of your chronic bad breath will help Dr. [doctor_name] develop an effective plan for treatment and remediation.

An inconsistent or inadequate daily oral hygiene routine could be the problem. This would allow the natural bacteria in your mouth to flourish, permeating the rough textures of your tongue and mouth with unappealing odors. Increased consistencies with brushing and flossing can often help. It might also be beneficial to try brushing your tongue after you clean your teeth.

Chronic dry mouth is also a common cause of halitosis. This could be from a myriad of sources, but some of the more common sources include side effects from a new medication, dehydration as well as regular tobacco and alcohol use.

Even occasional tobacco use can cause significant bad breath. The presence of tar and other chemicals in the mouth can permeate oral tissues for a long time afterward.

There are certain medical conditions that could be the underlying cause of chronic bad breath. This might include certain kidney or liver conditions. People with diabetes frequently have bad breath with a slight sweet odor.

If you live in the [city], [state], area and you’re struggling with chronic bad breath, you should call [phone] to arrange for professional diagnosis and treatment from Dr. [doctor_name] at [practice_name].

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Why would dental cleanings affect your body as well as your smile? Regular professional teeth cleanings work with your daily oral routine to maintain good oral health and resulting in a healthy smile. Preventing tooth decay and gum disease is an ongoing challenge that can be possible with healthy habits along with regular professional dental cleanings.

Daily brushing and flossing removes bacteria in the mouth (along with food particles left behind after eating) and is the foundation for healthy teeth and gums. Oral debris can form into a sticky film called plaque if it is not constantly removed, and over time, hardens into tartar, or calculus, which can only be scraped off with special scaling instruments used by your dentist.

Regular professional dental cleanings can also help prevent disease in the body too. Studies have found that people with moderate or advanced gum disease are more likely to have heart disease and stroke than those who have healthy gums. Additionally, people with diabetes are more likely to have gum disease or other problems in the mouth. Bacteria in gum disease, known as porphyromonas gingivalis has been found in the brains of some people who also have dementia.  There also appears to be a link between inflammation in the body, including poor dental health, along with dementia.

So having a healthy mouth is not just good for your teeth and gums, it is good for your overall health too. Our team is happy to help keep you free from tooth decay and gum disease, resulting in a healthier you!

To schedule a visit with one of our caring doctors, Dr. Clive Ingram or one of his sons, Dr. Rick and Dr. Shad, please call our dental team in [city], [state] at [phone] today.

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