As with many things, the causes of bad breath are many and varied, and while some of these reasons are difficult to identify, they are mainly very simple day to day matters.
The most common is poor oral hygiene. We know we should floss at least once a day and brush our teeth after every meal. And that’s a minimum. Most of us don’t. But rest assured, poor oral hygiene is a sure fire route to a bad breath; it causes an excessive build-up of bacteria in the mouth, such bacteria being derived from food particles left in the teeth.
Low levels of saliva production can be a bad breath cause—that is why our breath can be a bit off when we wake up of a morning. So don’t let yourself become dehydrated (and most of us do). Small intakes of water throughout the day and evening could be the key to fresh breath for many folk who suffer from bad breath.
Decaying teeth don’t always ache either, but they can sure set up an offensive breath. If in any doubt at all, be sure to see your dentist.
There are diseases of the gums too, which can be a bad breath cause, and again, if there is any doubt—see your dentist.
Foods such as garlic and onion can be the cause of bad breath, so it is wise not to eat them too regularly, particularly in their raw state.
There are many diseases and ailments too,hich can cause bad breath, such as cancer, diabetes, sinusitis and bronchitis.
Sufferers of this age-old but embarrassing ailment would do well to consider the use of the product Clorial, which is produced by Progressive Health of Boise, Idaho.
Clorial is not designed to eliminate all causes of bad breath—nothing can do that. But used as the basis of a holistic approach which includes appropriate and essential care as outlined above, Clorial can assure the most fastidious person of an end to social embarrassment.
