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I brush twice a day morning and night I work for night shift work out every day But still have foul smell
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Foul smell or Halitosis can be due to number of causes most often poor oral hygiene or plaque deposit.
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learn the correct brusing technique get scaling use a mouth wash
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Hello Please visit the dentist for scaling
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Bad smell from mouth is called Halitosis..It may be due to Hard deposits on teeth called Calculus which cannot be removed by routine brushing..It may be under gums also (subgingival calculus) Please visit dentist for Scaling..after that use chlorhexidine mouthwash..
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When did you last go for dental check up??? Go for regular scaling and polishing
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Sometimes food lodgement in cavities cause foul smell
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Hi foul smell due to 3 reasons mouth throat and stomach And also in mouth other than teeth tongue and gums are there. If you have inflammation of gums and pus discharge also gives foul smell. so visit dental clinic get proper diagnosis and treatment scaling after that maintain proper oral hygiene clean your tongue use mouth wash for 2 weeks
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maintain proper oral hygiene brush twice daily and use water flosser
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Hello Foul smell is related to three things 1from mouth 2 from throat 3. From stomach If ur teeth r dirty thn get it cleaned or if thy r clean thn consult ent or gastrointestinal
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You will require a complete oral prophylaxis and use hexidine mouthwash after scaling twice a day for 2 weeks. It will benifit you. So for oral prophylaxis ( scaling) visit your nearest dentist.
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Kindly get scaling done for foul breath
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Everyday brushing of teeth does not clean the mouth completely. Professional oral prophylaxis is also required atleast every 6 months.
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visit your dentist to get your proper checkup.
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Visit the dentist  Go for scaling
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Get oral prophylaxis done regularly. Don’t forget to keep your tongue clean
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Visit a dentist near by and get examined. If u have any inflammation in gums or teeth get it treated . foul smell cn be dental, tonsils or stomach.
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Hello! Kindly visit nearby dental surgeon for physical examination evaluation and treatment plan
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Hi, Visit a dentist and get a consult. You may require a full mouth professional cleaning.
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