Hi I am 23 years old and my question is that I do brush and wash my mouth tounge and teeth also but I have a bad smell breathe so kindly give me a proper way to solve me bad breathe problem.
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Bad smell or halitosis could be due to several reasons. Brush teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, use mouthwashes two to three times a day, do dental flossing regularly every night before brushing teeth. For gastrointestinal causes, drink lot of water and fluids. Like coconut water, butter milk or chass, lemonade. Ginger ale. You can chew small pieces of ginger, cloves and cardamom. Avoid raw onions and garlic in your diet, avoid spicy, oily, buttery, cheesy and fatty foods, in your diet. Â
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You might have some deposits on your teeth. Get your teeth cleaned.Â
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Chances are you may have deposits(calculus) sticked to your teeth which cannot be removed by brushing also. Get it removed by professional cleaning and after that mintain your oral hygiene as stated by dentist. Regards Dr. Avinash singh.Â
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Bad breath can be due to a lot of different reasons like problems of the sinus, problems related to gastrointestinal system etc. You need to be examined properly to identify the exact cause in your case and then treat the same.Â
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Bad breath can be because of numerous reasons. Visit your dentist and inspect the cause. Â
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Get your dental scaling done by dentist. Â
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It can be due to calculus deposition. Get complete oral prophylaxis done by a dentist.Â
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Please get your teeth cleaned and your problem will be solved.Â
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The bad breath can be due to any systemic problem like gastric, respiratory, kidney or any other systemic problem. Other causes are- deep carious lesions (dental decay)? which cause localized food impaction and stagnation recent dental extraction sockets? fill with blood clot, and provide an ideal habitat for bacterial proliferation interdental food packing? (food getting pushed down between teeth) - this can be caused by missing teeth, tilted, spaced or crowded teeth, or poorly contoured approximal dental fillings. Food debris becomes trapped, undergoes slow bacterial putrefaction and release of malodorous volatiles. Food packing can also cause a localized periodontal reaction, characterized by dental pain that is relieved by cleaning the area of food packing with interdental brush or floss. Acrylic dentures (plastic false teeth)? inadequate denture hygiene practises such as failing to clean and remove the prosthesis each night, may cause a malodour from the plastic itself or from the mouth as microbiota responds to the altered environment. The plastic is actually porous, and the fitting surface is usually irregular, sculpted to fit the edentulous oral anatomy. These factors predispose to bacterial and yeast retention, which is accompanied by a typical smell. Oral infections oral ulceration fasting stress/anxiety menstrual cycle? at mid cycle and during menstruation, increased breath vsc were reported in women. Smoking? smoking is linked with periodontal disease, which is the second most common cause of oral malodor. Smoking also has many other negative effects on the mouth, from increased rates of dental decay to premalignant lesions and even oral cancer. Alcohol volatile foodstuffs? e. G. Onion, garlic, durian, cabbage, cauliflower and radish. Volatile foodstuffs may leave malodorous residues in the mouth, which are the subject to bacterial putrefaction and vsc release. However, volatile foodstuffs may also cause halitoisis via the blood borne halitosis mechanism. Medication? often medications can cause xerostomia (dry mouth) which results in increased microbial growth in the mouth. There have been myriad other reported causes of oral malodor, however these are all much less common than the two above causes.[17][18][19] deep carious lesions (dental decay)? which cause localized food impaction and stagnation recent dental extraction sockets? fill with blood clot, and provide an ideal habitat for bacterial proliferation interdental food packing? (food getting pushed down between teeth) - this can be caused by missing teeth, tilted, spaced or crowded teeth, or poorly contoured approximal dental fillings. Food debris becomes trapped, undergoes slow bacterial putrefaction and release of malodorous volatiles. Food packing can also cause a localized periodontal reaction, characterized by dental pain that is relieved by cleaning the area of food packing with interdental brush or floss. Acrylic dentures (plastic false teeth)? inadequate denture hygiene practises such as failing to clean and remove the prosthesis each night, may cause a malodour from the plastic itself or from the mouth as microbiota responds to the altered environment. The plastic is actually porous, and the fitting surface is usually irregular, sculpted to fit the edentulous oral anatomy. These factors predispose to bacterial and yeast retention, which is accompanied by a typical smell. Oral infections oral ulceration fasting stress/anxiety menstrual cycle? at mid cycle and during menstruation, increased breath vsc were reported in women. Smoking? smoking is linked with periodontal disease, which is the second most common cause of oral malodor. Smoking also has many other negative effects on the mouth, from increased rates of dental decay to premalignant lesions and even oral cancer. Alcohol volatile foodstuffs? e. G. Onion, garlic, durian, cabbage, cauliflower and radish. Volatile foodstuffs may leave malodorous residues in the mouth, which are the subject to bacterial putrefaction and vsc release. However, volatile foodstuffs may also cause halitoisis via the blood borne halitosis mechanism. Medication? often medications can cause xerostomia (dry mouth) which results in increased microbial growth in the mouth. Please visit your physician.Â
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Hi , bad breath in mouth can be due to gum disease. Even though after regular brushing and tongue cleaning, some plaque and calculus do get deposited on teeth and a scaling procedure is required which can help to cure bad breath. Also, dry mouth can cause bad breath. My advice would be to get your teeth cleaned and have plenty of water intake. Chlorhexidine or listerene mouthwash will also help. .Â
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Hello brushing and washing alone cannot always clean all the food particles from the difficult corners of mouth which lead to calculas formation on teeth. You can go for oral prophylaxis(cleaning of teeth) which help you to get rid of the calculas and also checked if there is any other reason for your bad breath problem.Â
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But do you brush at least twice a day? if teeth has any problems. Then get them treated first. If you absolutely don't have any teeth problems. Then there are some other reasons also for bad breath like improper digestion. Gas. Acidity etc. A Dr. Will check you and take a full medical history to give you the cause of bad breath and also suggest you the treatment for that. Â
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Bad smell from mouth can be because of a lots of reasons so and the thing you can do is go for scaling and oral prophylaxis.Â
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Please kindly undergo scaling and polishing.Â
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Well you are maintaining good hygiene of mouth but the bad smell is persisting. What about your gastric condition. Is any medical condition persisting? any medication you are on?Â
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Kindly get scaling and polishing done. Use mouthwash twice daily for 15 days. Brush your teeth twice daily using correct brushing technique. Hope you are not constipated as this is also one of the reasons for bad breath. Â
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Bad smell from mouth can be due to food stuff and systematic problems, as per Dr. Kanika advice get the cleaning done. If still problem not solved than consult a physician.Â
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