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Does Bad Breath Cure Exist or Just an Urban Myth?




Finding a true and effective bad breath cure can seem more myth than reality for some of us! No matter how many bad breath remedies we buy or mints we chew-the foul stench seems to return with a vengeance each and every day! Worse still-we awaken needing some form of serious bad breath medicine because not even our spouses will kiss us before we have a chance to brush and swallow some mouthwash! So for those of us who seem terminally cursed with halitosis-does a true bad breath cure exist or is it merely just some myth conjured up by people to help sell mouthwash?

Knowing how to stop bad breath boils down to understanding what can cause the problem in the first place. Some of the potential causes of bad breath include:

  • Upper respiratory infection
  • Diet
  • Gum disease
  • Dehydration or dry mouth
  • Acid reflux
  • Low-carb diet
  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Oral bacteria

Diet and the foods we eat are often cited as the causes of chronic bad breath but they are more commonly the source of short term halitosis issues. Foods like onion or garlic will become absorbed into your system and cause bad breath when the particles pass through the lungs and are exhaled. However, you should not need any long term halitosis remedy for foods because the problem should pass when they leave your body within a day or two.

In many cases, the cause of bad breath is gum disease. Essentially an infection raging in your gums caused by bacteria that hide behind plaque, gum disease starts out with relatively mild symptoms and is known as gingivitis. Bad breath treatment for halitosis caused by gum disease begins by removing this thin, white or clear layer of plaque with daily brushing and flossing.

If not removed, plaque will harden and became that really nasty yellow stuff known as tartar. Once this occurs, treating bad breath becomes more complicated because the tartar must be removed by scraping teeth. Bacteria breed faster behind tartar and the gum disease will progress from gingivitis to a more advanced form of periodontal disease once the infection spreads below the gum line. If this occurs, surgery will likely be required to cure the bad breath caused by the advanced gum disease.

Good oral hygiene (like twice-daily brushing and flossing) is often the best bad breath medicine and should remove the plaque that leads to gum disease problems. However, many people opt for mouthwashes to help eliminate the bad breath and bacteria. Unfortunately, these rinses may be made with alcohol which will cause dry mouth and bad breath. Any behavior or substance that can cause dry mouth will hurt your bad breath prevention strategy because saliva helps control bacteria naturally and is a natural line of defense against halitosis. Therefore, try to avoid smoking, alcohol, caffeine, and stimulants because all are known to cause dehydration and dry mouth.

While no true bad breath cure exists because the bacteria responsible for the embarrassing condition are always present in your mouth, you can control the condition by keeping your mouth well salivated and using good oral hygiene practices. If you are looking for effective, all natural relief from bad breath then try OraMD® today!



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