Regularly brush my teeth 2 to 3 times daily but feel bad smell after open my mouth. What's the problem? Don't have any teeth problem like pain, bleeding gum and cavity Please suggest me.
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Halitosis/bad breath can result due to a number of factors. Most common reason is the presence of calculus/tartar on your teeth. Once it gets deposited on your teeth, it can't be removed manually by brushing (despite brushing your teeth a number of times in a day). So for that you might need scaling and polishing. There can be other factors as well which lead to bad breath. I would like you to provide me with certain other details of your health condition so as to guide you to the solution of your problem.
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You need to go for regular cleaning and polishing of teeth.
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Once your food is digested, chemicals that cause odour can be absorbed into your bloodstream and from there into your lungs; these chemicals then are exhaled. Diets high in protein and sugar also have been associated with bad breath. Infections in the mouth, such as dental caries (tooth decay persistent bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth may be a warning sign of gum (periodontal) disease. Gum disease is caused by the build-up of plaque on teeth.), periodontal (gum) disease or mouth sores related to other conditions may contribute to bad breath. Dry mouth also can cause bad breath. Smoking or chewing tobacco-based products also can cause bad breath, you may need deep cleaning & fill tooth cavities with artificial enamel filling. Rinse your mouth thoroughly with a mouth wash until then.
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