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Mouth bad smell
I having stain in my tooth and I felt it's smells a lot any suggestion It's so happens early morning and in late evening a lot
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kindly get a cleaning done from a dentist after which you can use chlorhexidine mouthwash for a period of 2 weeks ONLY. Bad smell should reduce after this.
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brush twicely visit a dentist every 6months for a cleaning irrespective of pain or stains or smell.
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First you need to do a cleaning and after that you have to use chlorhexidine mouthwash... Hope so your bad breath will come down if you do a cleaning itself.... Kindly consult with the Dentist....
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Brush twice daily..
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You need scaling for removal of those stains and calculus. Bad breath will surely get resolved . Simply brushing will not help it out. Go for scaling followed by polishing.
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Consult your nearest Dentist
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Ask your dentist about brushing techniques. Maintain proper oral hygiene.
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