My bad breadth doesn't go even after brushing. In the morning it's really terrible. When i use strong much wash bad breadth stay away for 5 min and then again its back. It started when I moved to hyderabad. I had GERD last year and since then i have stopped eating outside. I had a root canal done before, but the tooth plaster is reducing.
Kindly suggest me the name of this disease so that i can start taking medicine.
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Hi sir.....
Bad breathe is due to soft and hard deposits(plaque and calculus) ,decayed tooth,gum infection (gingivitis)or infection of supporting tissues of your teeth( periodontitis), sometimes Gastric problem like GERD also cause bad breathe in your mouth.....Eventhough you brush there is always some inaccessible areas in your teeth that need to be cleaned(scaling and polishing) by proffesional dentist in a dental clinic.. eventhough you use strong mouth wash, it wont give better results if you have these above mentioned problems in your mouth ..
Next Steps
kindly visit nearby dentist for furthur consultation and cleaning(scaling) of your teeth....Kindly visit gastroenterologist also to rule out gastric problems too
Health Tips
Use mouthwash regularly after cleaning(scaling) and repeat cleaning( scaling) for every 6 months to improve your oral hygiene...
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