To help manage this issue, I recommend maintaining good oral hygiene practices: brush your teeth at least twice a day using the correct brushing technique, use mouthwash as directed, and visit your dentist every six months for a thorough checkup and cleaning.
Additionally, warm saline rinses twice daily can be beneficial. Regular dental care can help prevent and address potential problems, keeping your breath fresh and your smile healthy. By following these guidelines, you can take proactive steps towards optimal oral health.
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Good Morning, Hailtois is mainly caused by poor oral hygiene. Keep brushing two times a day with gargle after food is a must for someone suffering from halitois. if you are still having halitois after mainting proper oral hygiene, then issue might be Dry Mouth, Gum disease or having too much onion, garlic and coffee also. For proper diagnosis and treatment, consult a Dentist and follow oral hygiene guidelines.
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For proper diagnosis and treatment, consult a Dentist and follow oral hygiene guidelines properly and gthen review after a week.
Health Tips
Drink lots of water and gargle thoroughly after every food. Dry mouth is one of the leading cause of halitosis.
Hello firstly treating the gastritis with appropriate medication and lifestyle changes,will be helpful.secondly practicing regular brushing, flossing, and tongue scraping. Additionally, using an alcohol-free mouthwash.
Drinking plenty of water helps keep the mouth moist and prevent dry mouth, which can worsen bad breath.
Next Steps
consult a periodontist if problem is not resolved.
Health Tips
Chewing sugar-free gum can stimulate saliva production, which helps neutralize acids and wash away bacteria that contribute to bad breath.
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There are many other reasons for bad breath, including gastritis or adenoids or tonsillitis, etc.
Please consult the doctor to rule out the main cause
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