HEALTH - MEDICAL - BAD BREATH - How to win your WAR against Bad Breath - GOODBYE SOCIAL LIFE!
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What Is Bad Breath?
There are over 90 million people who suffer from simple bad breath or from more severe
halitosis. For most people the cause of their bad breath will emanate from their teeth, gums,
and tongue.
The bad odor will come from bacteria in the mouth that is the result of food
particles left in the mouth after eating.
Poor dental habits can also be a major contributing
cause of bad breath. Decay in the mouth will produce a sulphur compound which leaves behind
a bad smell.
If you have bad breath you’ll want to take a look at your oral hygiene habits. When you brush
your teeth make sure that you also brush your tongue, the inside of your cheeks, and the roof of
your mouth.
You want to be sure to remove all the food particles and bacteria from your mouth.
You’ll also want to make sure that you floss your teeth to remove any food particles that are
trapped between your teeth.
Use a mouthwash as a temporary solution to your bad breath,
however if the problem is still there make sure that you talk to your dentist to see if you have
gum disease or tooth decay.
Bad breath can also occur for other reasons that include a dry mouth, diabetes, infection, liver
problems, or kidney failure.
Smoking is another contributing factor. Many cancer patients will
find that they have a dry mouth after they have undergone radiation therapy.
Lack of saliva in
the mouth can lead to bad breath since food particles won’t be washed away.
Other reasons
why you may experience bad breath include stress, dieting, your age, hormonal problems, and
snoring.
If you have an odor that emanates from the back of your mouth you may have post-nasal drip.
Post-nasal drip occurs when the mucus that is secreted from your nose moves into your throat.
The mucus then gets stuck on your tongue and this can produce a foul smell.
The number one thing that you need to keep mouth odors under control is an ample amount of
saliva. Saliva is needed to wash away the bacteria and food particles that become stuck in your
mouth.
As you sleep the amount of saliva that is produced will lessen. This is why most people
wake up with some level of morning breath. To get rid of morning breath you simply need to
brush and floss your teeth so that the odor is washed away.
Eating a morning meal is another
way to get rid of morning breath since this will get the saliva flowing once again.
Bad Breath Can Damage Your Career
Not only can bad breath affect your social life, it can also have a negative impact on your career
and job prospects.
If you want to get the job that you really want you might want to brush your
teeth more often and stay away from the coffee.
This is because, as some studies show,
people who have bad breath are less likely to be considered for a job than people with sweet
smelling breath.
If you think that you have bad breath there are some things that you can focus on to remedy
the matter such as:
• Take more care brushing your teeth. Make sure that you brush your gums, the inside of your
cheeks, your tongue, and the roof of your mouth.
• Floss between your teeth at least once each day. You want to make sure that all the food
particles are removed from your mouth and from between your teeth.
• Drink plenty of water and other liquids so that your mouth stays wet. Saliva will help to flush
out your mouth and can bring you relief from bad breath before it starts.
• Avoid drinking coffee; coffee leaves a distinctive smell in your mouth and can also cause
dryness.
• Take the time to clean out your mouth each time that you eat particularly after eating meat,
fish, or milk products.
• See your dentist regularly to make sure that you don’t have gum problems or tooth decay.
• Use a tongue cleaner to keep your tongue free of bacteria.
• Chew sugarless gum after you eat, particularly if you can’t find the time to brush your teeth
right away.
• Snack on fresh vegetables like carrots and celery.
Many employers say that bad breath is a very unattractive feature in a potential employee. The
only other two unattractive features are body odor and a person who is dressed without care.
Employers want to know that the employees they hire are neat and tidy.
Bad breath is a taboo subject that many people avoid taking about. The basic feeling is “if I
don’t think about it, I don’t have itâ€.
However, it’s important that you recognize whether or not
you have bad breath so that you can take the steps necessary to relieve this problem.
If you
have a job interview planned in the near future you’re going to want to know whether or not you
need to focus on your dental hygiene a little bit more than you usually do.
This is especially true
if you’re applying for a job where you’ll be spending a lot of time talking with customers or other
employees.
How To Determine If You Have Bad Breath
If you suspect that you have bad breath you’ll want to try and determine what type of bad breath
you have so that you can take steps to cure it.
Bad breath can come under three categories:
(1) morning breath,
(2) temporary bad breath, and
(3) persistent bad breath.
There are ways of deciding whether you have bad breath so that you can find a remedy:
• If you find your gums bleed when you brush or floss your teeth it is almost certain that you
have bad breath as well.
• Inspect your gums to see if they look red and swollen in places; if they do, it is likely you
have bad breath.
• It is sometimes suggested that you can detect your own bad breath by breathing out through
your mouth into a paper bag and then breathing in rapidly from the bag through your nose. You
might catch a smell of your bad breath by using this method, but usually it does not work
because your nose is so used to your own breath smell.
• Put your tongue out as far as you can. Then lick your upper arm or the inner surface of your
wrist. Wait four seconds and then smell where you licked.
• Buy a BreathAlert device from the pharmacy. You breathe into the battery-operated device
and it gives a reading in terms of one of four grades from no bad breath to strong bad breath.
• Put a piece of gauzy cloth on your tongue, as far back as you can without gagging. Wait for
a few moments. Take out the gauze, let it dry and then sniff it.
• If you are a smoker you probably have smoker’s breath.
• Ask your dentist or dental hygienist; they are very used to being asked this question.
Bad breath can come about from a variety of sources all the way from the foods that you eat to
a medical problem.
Your dentist will be able to tell you if your bad breath is the result of tooth
decay or gum problems.
If your bad breath is caused by a dental condition it should disappear
once you have been treated by your dentist.
If you find that you get bad breath after eating certain foods you may want to avoid these foods
when you know that you’re going to be out in public or spending time with your loved one.
Common foods to avoid include garlic, curry spices, cabbages, and alcohol.
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