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How To Fight Bad Breath Caused By Gum Disease




While knowing how to fight bad breath is important to your social life-it may literally save your life if the halitosis is caused by gum disease! Gum disease (also known as periodontal disease) will affect at least 1 in 3 adults by the time they reach 35 (American Dental Association, 2005). You simply cannot afford to ignore gum disease because it is a progressive condition and will continue to degrade your overall health and leave you more susceptible to disease and major medical problems. However, because the symptoms are relatively minor, many of us choose to ignore the problem until it spreads below the gum line or the chronic bad breath starts to harm our social lives. In its mildest form, gingivitis, the symptoms to look for include:

  • Gums bleed when brushing or eating hard foods like corn
  • Gums may be sore to the touch
  • Halitosis
  • Inflammation or reddening of the gingival tissue

In truth, the chronic halitosis is perhaps the most aggravating or painful aspect of gingivitis and many of us simply chew some gum or eat candy to cover it up. However, gum disease is actually caused by an infection raging in your gum tissue. It is ultimately caused by bacteria which produce toxins (waste products) that destroy gum tissue and cause the odors associated bad breath.

Simply stated-gum disease simply will not go away on its own. The bacteria population will continue to grow bigger and the infection will worsen. Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis is another name for trench mouth and it is much more severe than simple gingivitis. The typical symptoms to look for include:

  • Lesions on gingival tissue
  • Gums start bleeding more often, especially during meals
  • A grayish film forms on the gums and teeth that cannot be removed with simple brushing
  • Low-grade fever
  • Chronic halitosis

If the bacteria population is not brought back under control and the infection eliminated, the problem will progress into periodontal disease and then no simple bad breath medicine will be sufficient-surgery is typically necessary once the disease spreads below the gum line. However, if you understand how to treat bad breath and can stop the infection before it reaches this point, you should be able to avoid surgery and multiple visits to the dentist. Use these simple bad breath prevention strategies to stop the problem from spreading below the gum line:

  • Drink plenty of water and be sure to avoid dry mouth (saliva helps control bacteria and stop bad breath)
  • Chew sugarless gum
  • Brush after every meal
  • Use mouthwash or bad breath product to kill bacteria
  • Brush and floss daily and be sure to remove plaque

It is important to use all natural bad breath remedies because those made from chemicals may cause dehydration and other unwanted side effects. Those that truly know how to fight bad breath know that saliva helps control the bacteria that ultimately cause most halitosis problems-even those related to gum disease! OraMD® is made from all natural ingredients (essential oils of peppermint, almond, and spearmint) that help eradicate the bacteria that cause bad breath problems so try some today and end your battle with halitosis once and for all!



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