Hi.. Get scaling done, and brush twice daily. And you might be having a problem of food lodgement for that you need to floss your teeth. you should visit a dentist that will be helpful definitely.
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Visit ur dentist, he will do the thorough examination of ur mouth and will give u the detailed solution of ur problems. Changing ur paste or mouthwash may not b really useful.
Hi Ur problem may be due to foul smelling food which might be lodged in between the teeth or into cavities in Ur teeth so visit Ur dentist ASAP n get scaling or fillings done, brush twice n rinse Ur mouth after every meal ,avoid snacking in between meals ,floss in case Ur teeth contact s r tight.
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Get urself a scaling and polishing . And do regular flossing . Brush twice a day . U can use collate total . And den use mouth wash before brushing .
Hello there, Brush your teeth after you eat. Keep a toothbrush at work to use after eating. Brush using a fluoride-containing toothpaste at least twice a day, especially after meals. Toothpaste with antibacterial properties has been shown to reduce bad breath odors.
Floss at least once a day. Proper flossing removes food particles and plaque from between your teeth, helping to control bad breath.
Brush your tongue. Your tongue harbors bacteria, so carefully brushing it may help reduce odors.
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