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How [Do I] Cure Bad Breath?

Posted on: November 4th, 2009 by admin No Comments

Bad breath is a continual problem for something like 20% of the population and leads to embarrassing social situations. It can also cause difficulties in the workplace such that can result in slow or nonexistent promotion. Sometimes even the loss of employment.

So it is totally understandable that people cursed with this problem are asking “how cure bad breath?”—as many people do on the Internet each and every day.

So, how do we cure bad breath?

In this short article I’d like just to deal with the most common cause bad breath: the lack of effective oral hygiene. Bluntly put, many people just don’t brush their teeth often enough and/or they don’t brush and clean them properly.

It is critical for us all to realize that from the moment we clean our teeth, a continual buildup of plaque and bacteria starts over, and if we take no action we can, in as little as 14 days, develop gingivitis: a severe inflammation of the gums.

Not only that, but the bacteria will be working hard and destroying the ename—or outer layer—of our teeth. This quickly leads to cavities.

All of these processes also lead to a very bad breath.

So the number one rule in eliminating bad breath is to maintain a strict regimen of oral hygiene. This means cleaning and flossing the teeth at least daily. But the better strategy by far is to clean and floss the teeth after every meal and before retiring. This ensures that the buildup of plaque and bacteria is kept at low levels, with a consequent reduction in the possibility of bad breath and the development of caries.

It is important to use toothpaste that contains fluoride as this ensures a strengthening of the tooth enamel.

Another critical and often overlooked practice is to clean the larger spaces between the teeth with mini-brushes such as ‘Picksters’.

It must be remembered that there are many causes of bad breath, and the treatment of the afflictions really demands a holistic approach, and you can read more about that here. I do urge you to do so—it could well prove to be of real benefit to you.

Bad Breath—Cause (and Effect)

Posted on: November 2nd, 2009 by admin No Comments

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.

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Posted on: January 24th, 2009 by admin No Comments

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Posted on: January 1st, 2009 by admin No Comments

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How to Get Rid of Bad Breath Naturally

Posted on: December 1st, 2008 by admin 1 Comment

Is your most important and painful quest about how to get rid of bad breath?  If it is then you have probably tried every remedy and promise made in this regard.  It also highly likely you have been disappointed time and again.  Those of us who live with this problem are vulnerable to false problems and miracle pills.  Having bad breath simply can’t be hidden.  We have to come into contact with other people and some of us more than others.  The condition of bad breath is personal and embarrassing.  It is also unpleasant for the people around us. (more…)

What Kind of Bad Breath Treatments Are Available?

Posted on: October 19th, 2008 by admin No Comments

Bad breath is a terrible thing. It is bad if you have it and it is bad if you are with someone who has it. Most couples will not tell each other when or if they have bad breath. Many people would rather break up with someone that has bad breath than confront them on their problem. It is an embarrassing situation, and one that most of us go out of our way to avoid. If someone has told you that you have bad breath and you are looking for bad breath treatments, there are several paths you can go down.

The easiest and quickest way to deal with bad breath is to change your dental hygiene routine. Make sure that you brush regularly, every day, or several times a day, and use mouthwash every time you brush. You should also floss every day to make sure that no food has been stuck between your teeth, rotting away and creating foul odors. These are basic bad breath treatments that everyone should live by. (more…)