With Dry Mouth, Bad Breath Problems To Be Expected


Have you ever noticed that on mornings when you wake up with a particularly dry mouth that bad breath problems seem to be more severe? This is certainly no coincidence and researchers have known for years that tiny microorganisms known as gram negative bacteria are responsible for this relationship. Dry mouth, otherwise known as Xerostomia, will not only increase chronic bad breath-it can also leave you more susceptible to gum disease which can ultimately lead to a host of major medical issues, such as:


  • Increased risk of stroke
  • Infective Endocarditis
  • Increased risk of heart attack and other issues with coronary artery disease
  • Weakened immune system

Your mouth is literally host to hundreds of different varieties of oral bacteria-some of them beneficial and some of them harmful and what causes bad breath. The harmful ones tend to be anaerobic-meaning that they don't like any environment that is well-oxygenated. The beneficial flora, on the other hand, tend to thrive in environments that are rich in oxygen. These two basic types of bacteria live in a relative balance in your mouth and bad breath problems only arise when the anaerobic population begins to grow faster than it should.


Morning bad breath is ultimately inevitable because salivation rates drop while sleeping which is why plaque tends to form during this time. Plaque is formed when bacteria combine with a thin, invisible layer known as pellicle. Anaerobic bacteria breed faster behind plaque because the protective layer shields them from oxygen and saliva. Simple brushing and flossing could remove the plaque rather easily and help stop bad breath. However, when the plaque is not removed, it will ossify into tartar which provides and even better protective barrier against saliva and even the bad breath remedies we use to control the bacteria that cause halitosis.


Saliva is very critical to bad breath prevention because it helps lower the bacteria population in three critical ways, including:


  • Specialized enzymes: These enzymes stimulate the body to produce antibodies which destroy anaerobic bacteria and help prevent bad breath problems before they even arise.
  • Removes Food Particles: If you lower the bacteria population, they will secrete fewer of the sulfur compounds that actually produce the odors we associate with bad breath. When we swallow, the saliva washes away the food particles that the bacteria feed upon and thus lower their population levels while effectively preventing bad breath.
  • High Oxygen Content: Saliva is a rich source of oxygen which indirectly lowers the bacteria population by lowering reproduction.

Therefore, bad breath and other oral health problems can be directly linked to dry mouth. In addition to practicing good oral hygiene, you need to be sure and drink 1/2 ounce of water for every pound of body weight and avoid any substances or behaviors that may lead to dehydration-such as using products made with chemicals that may cause dry mouth and bad breath! If you are looking for an effective bad breath remedy that will control anaerobic bacteria and made with all natural ingredients, then try OraMDŽ today!

The keys to success in the battle against gum disease and most oral problems are hidden in nature. Fighting the bacteria that causes the problem is the first place to start and specific species of peppermint and spearmint oils are scientifically proven to be anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-microbial. Get your mouth in mint condition today!




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