Bad breath

2016-02-26 10:55:11
Hello, I have completed the fillings n cleaning of my teeth few months back. Even then the bad breath persists. Can u suggest me what can I use to avoid Bad Breath . I keep gargling frequently in 2 hrs or so.
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Visit ent to rule out throat/ sinus infection

Answered2016-02-27 09:32:08

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Hi if dental causes and issues have been solved .the other common cause of bad breath is indigestion and gastric issues ..consult ur physician for best advice best of luck take care

Answered2016-02-27 04:45:52

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Halitosis(bad breath) can be an important social problem in which the standard dental treatments and mouthwashes that are often recommended provide only temporary relief. Oral malodor is primarily the result of microbial metabolism. The mouth is home to hundreds of bacterial species with various nutritional preferences. These organisms digest proteins, and several fetid substances arise, leading to bad breath. Oral malodor from the overgrowth of proteolytic, anaerobic gram-negative bacteria on the crevices of the tongue dorsum can be successfully diagnosed and treated.To reduce bad breath, help avoid cavities and lower your risk of gum disease, consistently practice good oral hygiene. Further treatment for bad breath can vary, depending on the cause. If your bad breath is thought to be caused by an underlying health condition,as we can't prescribe medication online as per law consult dentist or physician they will help you

Answered2016-02-27 02:43:24

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I would suggest regular brushing, rinsing after every meal, six monthly checkups and maintaining oral hygiene. Bad breath can also be related to an ENT or Gastric problem, please rule that out.

Answered2016-03-02 16:42:14

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