Bad breath
Many people suffer from bad breath. As soon as you get close to listening to their conversation, you experience such a smell. This smell makes the speaker uncomfortable. People are alienated from listening to his talk, causing people distress and embarrassment. They sometimes find themselves forced to listen to the conversation. The speaker is a courtesy, there are reasons for the foul smell of the mouth, there are ways to treat or reduce them, there are some diseases that are associated with them and this smell is indicative of them.
Causes of bad breath
- • Neglecting hygiene guidelines, by not regularly cleaning your mouth after each meal with toothpaste and toothpaste
- Some health diseases are outside the mouth, leaving them with bad effects on the mouth.
- Some bad eating habits, such as smoking, eat onions and garlic without cooking them well.
- There are deep cracks in the tongue, which prevents them from being cleaned well.
- Do not clean between the teeth as well as the non-use of dental floss, leading to the proliferation of bacteria between the teeth.
- Failure to clean the toothpaste for those who use it, well, leads to the proliferation of bacteria, and therefore the appearance of foul smell of the mouth.
Diseases associated with bad breath
- Some gum diseases, caused by some infections, where the bacteria produce plaque some of its remnants, which are toxins that lead to bad smell and inflammation of the gums.
- Tooth decay, and also keep it untreated.
- Do not consult your dentist regularly to clean your teeth.
- Use of mobile and non-fixed toothpaste.
- Fungal infections of the mouth, and remain untreated.
- Lack of secretion of mouth saliva, due to dry mouth because of the use of some medicines, and problems in the glands responsible for the secretion of saliva, and some viral infections, and rely continuously on the mouth to breathe, such as sleep and mouth open, for example, or the result of sinuses.
- Some diseases and health problems, such as respiratory infections, chronic sinus infection, liver and kidney problems, and diabetes.
How to remove the smell of mouth
- Go to a dentist, and then to a specialist such as a parathyroid or nose and throat, if there are other reasons outside the mouth and teeth of the smell.
- Care for oral and dental hygiene.
- Need to switch the toothbrush every period
- Use of mouthwash available in pharmacies.
- Clean the dentures for those who use it first before sleeping to remove and clean it, as well as when waking up from sleep.
- Quit smoking, and some bad eating habits such as onions and garlic.
- Chewing some kinds of sugar-free frankincense, and there are many types of health.
- Drink plenty of water.
- Use of siwaak.