I have bad breath even if I brush and rinse my mouth after every meal. My gums are turning white.
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When was your last visit to a dentist? If not in last 7 months then fix an appointment with the dentist and get the proper oral and dental examination done. All you need is professional cleaning and change of dental paste. If will be done easily. Â
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Use mouthwash, maintain a good oral hygiene ,get your teeth cleaning done at a clinic. If it still persists it could be due to following factors Food. The breakdown of food particles in and around your teeth can increase bacteria and cause a foul odor. Tobacco products. Smoking causes its own unpleasant mouth odor. Poor dental hygiene. Dry mouth. Medications. Infections in your mouth. Other mouth, nose and throat condition. Kindely consult your dentist. Â
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Professional cleaning and polishing twice a year brushing twice daily mouthwash floss daily use sugar free chewing gum post meals. Â
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You might have tartar/deposit on your teeth. Kindly get it cleaned by dentist .and you might use a mouthwash rinse two times daily for 15 days. Â
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Get scaling and polishing. Need stolin gumpaint for gum massage twice daily, rexidine mouthwash twice daily.Â
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Hello Lybrate user, most common reason for foul smell is poor oral hygiene. So visit a nearby dentist and go for ultrasonic cleaning and [polishing of your teeth surface. Yours gums are appearing white because a soft layer of food is accumulated over the surface so start brushing properly twice a day. Â
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Start brushing after each meal, get scaling done from a dentist to get rid of bad smell from mouth. Â
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Scali 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 buildup 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. Advance procedures can be done with laser too. You may consult me in person DENTAL TIPS: - Visit a dentist every six months for cleaning and a thorough dental check-up. Limit sugary food to avoid tooth decay. Gargle your mouth thoroughly after every meal. Scrub gently to clean your tongue with a tongue cleaner. Floss all your teeth inter dentally & brush twice daily, morning & night, up & down short vertical strokes, with ultra-soft bristles, indicator brush. Tooth brush to be changed every 2 months. B) 90% of bad breath is due to a dirty tongue. Gastritis, lung & sinus infection may also be the cause of bad smell in the mouth. Adv. Cleaning, filling of all tooth cavities to avoid food stagnation that eventually cause a foul smell. C) Quit smoking and avoid tobacco products. Brush teeth twice a day. Floss daily. 90% of bad breath is due to a dirty tongue. Brush or scrape your tongue. Gastritis, lung & sinus infection may also be the cause of bad smell in the mouth. Consult a physician too. Adv. Cleaning, filling of all tooth cavities to avoid food stagnation that eventually cause a foul smell. Â
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Hi lybrate-user. Bleeding from gums occur due to many reasons such as wrong and hard brushing habit, medical problems, swollen gums due to chronic food lodgement. Stomach problems like acidity. Smoking.alcoholism .wat I mean to say is .we should know the cause of bad breathe before we can treat it. Better visit a good dentist so that they can know the cause of bad breathe and can treat accordingly Thanks .watÂ
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Gums may be turning white due to deposits on teeth or maybe due to some infection. And that would be the cause of your bad breath. So visit a dentist nearby for a check up. Â
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