Monday, October 16, 2006

Bad breath the cause and problem

Bad breath originates from the gums and tongue in a majority of patients. However, odor coming from the back of the tongue may indicate post-nasal drip. Bad breath also may occur in people who have an infection, gum disease, diabetes, kidney failure, or a liver malfunction.

Bad breath is no laughing matter and can actually be an indication of more serious health concerns such as infections. Bad breath, in nearly all cases, is due to anaerobic sulfur-producing bacteria, breeding beneath the surface of the tongue, and often in the throat and tonsil area. These anaerobic bacteria are found in the mouths of everyone. They are supposed to be there, because they serve a function they initiate the first stages of digestion by breaking down the proteins in foods that we eat and also assist in the breakdown of oral tissue as they regenerate.
Most people experience Bad Breath at some time, and in 9 out of 10 cases the problem originates in the mouth. Also known as 'oral malodour' or 'halitosis', it can be a social problem, unpleasant for others and embarrassing for the sufferer. Bad Breath can also indicate gum disease,

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

bad breath result of poor dental hygiene.

Most bad breath problems begin in the mouth, and are a result of poor dental hygiene. Brushing the teeth, gums, and tongue is recommended after every meal, to prevent the buildup of bacteria which feed on decaying food particles. Brushing dentures with ordinary toothpaste can result in discoloration and scratches on the surface. It is therefore essential to clean them with either soap or lukewarm water.

We have all probably experienced bad breath caused by eating certain foods. We eat a meal and then suffer with embarrassing bad breath later. The culprits are sulfur compounds found in certain foods like garlic and cabbage. These sulfur compounds cause breathe to smell bad.

Chronic bad breath is constant long standing bad breath. Although a little harder to treat, it can be treated nevertheless. The problem starts with bacteria. Avoid too much meat and protein, as the protein is fuel for the bacteria which cause bad breath.

Prevention of bad breath, avoid particular smelly foods, such as garlic and onions. When these get to the stomach, the smell transfers to the bloodstream, and the air you breath out picks up the smell from the lungs.
You can use a mouthwash for temporary relief of the bad breath smell. Be aware, however, that many mouthwashes have alcohol content, which is detrimental.