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Bad Breath

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Bad Breath • Food: Consuming certain foods, such as raw onions and garlic, can leave an unpleasant odor in your mouth. These odors can linger for days as the smelly oils from these foods are absorbed into your bloodstream, travel to your lungs, and are released when you breathe. • Dental issues: Poor dental hygiene, leading to food particles remaining in your mouth, can contribute to bad breath. Neglecting daily brushing and flossing can result in plaque buildup, gum problems like gingivitis and tooth decay, and the formation of pockets between teeth and gums, known as periodontitis, which can cause persistent bad breath

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Bad Breath

Bad Breath • Food: Consuming certain foods, such as raw onions and garlic, can leave an unpleasant odor in your mouth. These odors can linger for days as the smelly oils from these foods are absorbed into your bloodstream, travel to your lungs, and are released when you breathe. • Dental issues: Poor dental hygiene, leading to food particles remaining in your mouth, can contribute to bad breath. Neglecting daily brushing and flossing can result in plaque buildup, gum problems like gingivitis and tooth decay, and the formation of pockets between teeth and gums, known as periodontitis, which can cause persistent bad breath. • Dry mouth: Insufficient saliva production can lead to dry mouth, allowing dead cells to accumulate on your tongue, cheeks, and gums. As these cells deteriorate, they produce a foul odor in your mouth, particularly noticeable when waking up in the morning or sleeping with your mouth open. • Chronic diseases: Certain chronic lung ailments, infections, and abscesses can cause unpleasant odors when you open your mouth. Chronic kidney failure may lead to a urine-like odor, while chronic liver ailments can result in a fishy smell.

Individuals with diabetes may have a fruity odor, and some stomach conditions have been associated with bad breath. Managing Bad Breath • Regular oral hygiene: Brushing and flossing your teeth multiple times a day can help remove food particles, prevent plaque buildup, and maintain oral health. • Hydrate and stimulate saliva flow: Stay hydrated and promote saliva production by drinking water regularly, chewing sugar-free gum, or using saliva-stimulating products.

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