September 8, 2010
Obnoxious Bad Breath Causes
Food particles have this habit of hiding between gums and teeth after each meal. They do not come out easily no matter how much brushing you do. This gives rise to obnoxious odors. Raw garlic and onions are a couple of these foul odor-producers. Post digestion, oils and ingested food find their way in you blood stream. Later, during the circulatory process they somehow find their way into your lungs and emit foul odors during exhalation. Some of these odors are so repulsive that they tend to remain for almost four days at a stretch.
Diseases of the periodontal system normally take place because of lack of proper dental cleanliness. In today’s fast moving world most people ignore their dental cleanliness factor. In fact, some people totally ignore them. Smelly mouths emitting odors can keep you away socially. Therefore, flossing and brushing your teeth regularly will not only keep all unwanted odor away, but will ensure that your teeth are in good condition. Remnants of food particles in your mouth ingest bacteria which in turn emanate foul-smelling odors.
Dental plaque is another cause of concern for bad odor emission. If plaque continues to persist due to improper brushing of teeth underlying causes such as gingivitis, tooth decay and decomposition occur. And, soon your teeth will show signs of weakness and cavities form. This is termed periodonitis and favors foul odors lingering on in your mouth.
Ensure that your mouth is well salivated. Saliva contains a chemical that automatically cleans the insides of the gums and around the teeth. Never allow your mouth to dry up. A dry mouth is an ideal place for dead tissue to form, especially on your tongue. Your inner cheeks and gums will also be invariably affected due to this dryness. This is the ‘Dry Mouth’ syndrome. Drying of the mouth generally occurs during sleep. Thereafter, when you awake you will notice a perceivable bad breath, which is referred to as Morning Breath”.
Stress, alcohol, too much dieting, smoking, chewing tobacco, nose and throat infections, chronic liver diseases and milk – all cause bad breath in varying degrees. Permanent failure of the kidneys emits a foul odor that smell like dried ammonia. Stomach disorders also produce unbearable foul breath.
The use of insulin has also been observed to have the side-effect of foul smell emanating from the mouth. Many are the causes for unwanted bad breath. You should study its causes and initiate appropriate remedial measures failing which you will become a social discard.
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March 28, 2011
matutina @ 9:17 pm:
JOKE TIME
Teacher: What medical procedure is used to remove tonsils?
Tim: Ma'am, tonsillectomy…
Teacher: Correct! What medical procedure is used to remove the appendix?
Celine: Ma'am, appendectomy po ma'am…
Teacher: Correct! Last question, Brian, what medical procedure is used to remove bad breath?
Brian: Ma'am, is it Celinedonttalktome ma'am?
April 7, 2011
Me And Clank @ 1:01 am:
acne
April 25, 2011
healthwise357 @ 2:43 pm:
there are lots of bad breath causes in the lists like dirty mouth, lack of oral hygiene, dry mouth, medications, cavities, gum disease, medications and other related illness especially in the stomach. the best thing to do to be able to eliminate bad breath is to be able to determine the cause of it, and be able to know what can prevent it as well as the appropriate treatments for it. seek the help of dental expert. he may find the answer to your quest for bad breath eliminators.
May 20, 2011
Big Swede @ 2:23 pm:
Actually, I was looking for the number of fake Americans. But got nowhere.
Seems to me when it comes to choosing career paths if insurance was a priority you'd choose a large firm, Anderson Elderling comes to mind. My accountant has medical and dental.
Its all about choices, working for yourself has advantages, unfortunately participating in a large insurance pool isn't one of them.
June 11, 2011
lilywildfire @ 6:16 am:
Hey I've got tonsillitis and there is no cure. Don't be discouraged. There are simple things you can do to limit your outbreaks. First in the winter time always wear a scarf over your mouth. The cold will flair up your tonsils. Drink tea (anything hot) and continuously use cough drops. Limit your talking and never swallow the stones. I often gargle peroxide and the salt water. The antibiotics the doctor gives will help get rid of it but not forever. Once it hurts when you swallow it is time to go to the doctor and get the meds. If you need someone to talk too email me Tonika