Hi, I brush two times a day. Before and after bed. I drink like around 1 litres of water per day. Sometimes my wife tells me that bad odor comes when I talk. I am very much worried about this. why is it happening so? I recently had a wisdom tooth extraction two months back.
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your water intake is less take 3 ltrs of water per day.
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there are many reasons for bad breath. calculus and plaque can be one. coated tongue is another. it can be hunger
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not just teeth even tongue and your digestion plays a very important role.
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increase your water intake, rinse thoroughly after eating, brush twice a day or you may start using mouthwash after breakfast or night before going to bed.
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You may have deposits on your teeth, get scaling of your teeth done. Clean your tongue daily with tongue cleaner. You may also use mouthwash after scaling but not regularly. Do flossing every night along with brushing.
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Bad breath can be due to a variety of reasons such as cavity, deposits, infection, medication conditions etc. Only by finding the cause will the problem be solved, for that you need to have a thorough clinical examination by a dentist. Mean while you may start using a mouth wash twice daily as it helps in most of the cases. Using a tongue cleaner also reduces bad breath substantially. During office hours you may use a mouth fresher or a chewing gum to mask it.
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Get scaling or teeth cleaning done and use mouthwash as given bt dentist. Brushing n number of times does not matter if not done in the right method, so learn to brush and floss from your dentist. Pay attention to clean your tongue. If you have dry mouth, try chewing sugargree chewing gums often but primarily teeth cleaning has to be done. If the above are done and followed, and still bad breath persists, visit a physician for systemic evaluation.
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It can be either teeth problems or sinus infection which cause post nasal drooping. And cause bad odour.
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