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		<title>What Causes Bad Breath in the Morning?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bad breath is not one of those problems that you want to advertise which is why most of us try and deal with this issue on our own and without advertising.  However, when we don&#8217;t actually know the bad breath cause-there is little hope in actually treating the condition.  Bad breath mints and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bad breath is not one of those problems that you want to advertise which is why most of us try and deal with this issue on our own and without advertising.  However, when we don&#8217;t actually know the bad breath cause-there is little hope in actually treating the condition.  Bad breath mints and other over the counter <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath.htm">halitosis</a> remedies can only mask the problem for a few hours but it will surely return in the morning with a vengeance.  Thus, in order to find an effective bad breath cure, you must consider all of the following as potential causes, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>Sinus problems</li>
<li>Tooth decay</li>
<li>Oral bacteria</li>
<li>Gum disease</li>
<li>Acid reflux</li>
<li>Low carb diet</li>
<li>Dehydration</li>
<li>Poor oral hygiene</li>
<li>Diet/Lack of exercise</li>
</ul>
<p>Finding the right halitosis remedy may require the services of a dentist or other oral health care provider.  A halimeter is used to determine the source of the bad breath and bacteria are typically at the heart of the problem.  The mouth is always filled with beneficial and harmful bacteria that constantly battle for real estate.</p>
<p>The back of the tongue is a common place to find a white, sticky film known as plaque.  This is a popular place to find bacteria because it is an abundant source of food.  Bacteria, much like any living creatures, need to eat and they just happen to like the same foods as we do:  sugars, complex carbohydrates, and meat are all known to cause increases in bacteria populations along with the harmful waste products they produce.</p>
<p>It is the waste products of oral bacteria that actually cause the smells associated with halitosis.  Known as Volatile Sulfur Compounds, bacteria feces is produced in greater amounts when populations grow beyond their normal limits.  An infection like gum disease will cause the harmful bacteria population to grow quickly and lead to the need for <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath-solution.htm">bad breath solution</a>.</p>
<p>Preventing bad breath definitely begins with eliminating plaque.  This sticky film allows the bacteria to grow faster and produce more of the smelly compounds that cause us embarrassment and shame.  We awaken each morning with plaque and can get rid of bad breath by removing this thin layer with good brushing and flossing.  Eighty-five percent of bad breath problems originate in the mouth and can be prevented with simple good oral hygiene.</p>
<p>Treatment for bad breath is simple once you understand that bacteria are often at the root of the problem.  By eliminating these bacteria, you also eliminate bad breath and the social embarrassment and shame it can cause.  The bacteria feed upon food particles so brushing in between meals is essential to keeping their population low.</p>
<p>Also, since saliva helps to naturally control harmful bacteria population levels, be sure to avoid any behaviors that can lead to dehydration and dry mouth.  Alcohol, caffeine, stimulants, and inadequate fluid intake will all have a diuretic effect and lead to dry mouth, increased bacteria levels, and more problems so remember-dry mouth and bad breath go hand-in-hand so avoid anything that may cause dehydration.  Sometimes, the best bad <a href="http://www.oramd.com/badbreath/2-breathcure.htm">breath cure</a> is simply keeping your mouth filled with bacteria-controlling saliva.</p>
<p>If you are looking for an effective bad breath remedy made from all natural ingredients, then try OraMD®® today!</p>
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<p>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?</p>
<p>Knowing how to stop <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath.htm">bad breath</a> boils down to understanding what can cause the problem in the first place.  Some of the potential causes of bad breath include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Upper respiratory infection</li>
<li>Diet</li>
<li>Gum disease</li>
<li>Dehydration or dry mouth</li>
<li>Acid reflux</li>
<li>Low-carb diet</li>
<li>Poor oral hygiene</li>
<li>Oral bacteria</li>
</ul>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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 <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath-cure.htm">cure the bad breath</a> caused by the advanced gum disease.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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!</p>
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<p>Finding an effective <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath.htm">halitosis</a> remedy can be the difference between landing that good job and staying put where you are.  Like it or not, bad breath can cost you promotions and better jobs-not to mention the difficulty it adds to attracting and keeping a mate!  As most of us have already learned the hard way-a breath mint is not a halitosis cure.  At best, a mint or piece of candy may help mask the bad breath problem but it will quickly return unless you treat it at the source.</p>
<p>In nearly 9 out of 10 cases, treating bad breath will boil down to eliminating bacteria from your mouth.  There may be rare cases where the causes of bad breath are traced to obscure problems, such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>Upper respiratory infection</li>
<li>Acid Reflux</li>
<li>Side-effect of low-carb diet</li>
<li>Diabetes</li>
<li>Kidney disease</li>
<li>Liver disease</li>
</ul>
<p>However, the typical source of a halitosis problem is the mouth and the dozens of different types of anaerobic bacteria living in the oral cavity.  Gram negative anaerobic bacteria are generally responsible for the production of sulfur compounds that quickly become gaseous and are the literal sources of the odors associated with halitosis.  Preventing bad breath boils down to controlling the population of gram negative bacteria and here are some simple facts to keep in mind:</p>
<ul>
<li>Saliva naturally control anaerobic bacteria, helps remove the sulfur compounds causing bad breath, and also washes away the food particles that the bacteria feed upon</li>
<li>Bacteria breed faster when consuming complex carbohydrates, sugars, and proteins so try to limit intake of these food types or at least be sure to brush after consuming</li>
<li>The best and most effective bad breath medicine is simple good oral hygiene because it helps remove food particles, control bacteria levels, and remove the thin layer of plaque that the microorganisms like to hide behind and breed faster</li>
<li>If you do not remove the layer of plaque with brushing and flossing, it will harden and become tartar-and bacteria levels grow even quicker behind tartar because saliva cannot penetrate behind the hardened layer</li>
</ul>
<p>In all honesty, dehydration and dry mouth big no-no&#8217;s when it comes to preventing bad breath.  Saliva levels decrease when the body is dehydrated which then allows the anaerobic population to grow larger and cause an even greater production of the sulfur compounds associated with halitosis problems.  Therefore, to stop bad breath before it becomes a problem, be sure to avoid these behaviors/products known to cause dehydration and dry mouth:</p>
<ul> Alcohol<br />
Caffeine<br />
Smoking tobacco<br />
Not drinking at least 1/2 ounce of water for every pound of body weight<br />
Using stimulants such as those found in diet pills or laxatives</ul>
<p>Typical <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath-solution.htm">bad breath solutions</a> like mouthwash may actually make the problem worse if they are made with chemicals or other harsh ingredients such as alcohol.  Inorganic ingredients may cause a toxic reaction and lead to side effects like dehydration-an thus neutralize any treatment for bad breath.  Use only all natural bad breath remedies as they are less likely to cause side effects or toxic reactions.  If you are looking for an all natural remedy for bad breath, then try OraMD® today!</p>
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<p>t&#8217;s absolutely true-food is rarely the actual cause of halitosis problems that last more than a day or two.  Sure, some garlic or onion may be metabolized and broken down into particles that, when passed through the lungs, will produce some pretty bad breath for a day or two-until the food is passed from the body.  So, unless you happen to eat prodigious amounts of garlic, onion, and other foods known cause temporary issues with halitosis-food simply will not be the cause of a chronic bad breath problem.</p>
<p>So, what is typically the cause of bad breath problems that don&#8217;t seem to go away?  Well, there are actually a wide assortment of potential suspects, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>Diabetes</li>
<li>Mouth, throat, or tooth infection</li>
<li>Acid Reflux</li>
<li>Side effect of low-carb diet</li>
<li>Kidney or Liver disease</li>
<li>Poor oral hygiene</li>
<li>Gum or periodontal disease</li>
<li>Upper respiratory infection</li>
<li>Xerostomia</li>
</ul>
<p>Xerostomia is really just a fancy way of saying &#8220;dry mouth&#8221;.  Believe it or not, however, a dry mouth is commonly the ultimate bad breath cause.  This is because the saliva in our mouth is essential in preventing bad breath because it helps control the bacteria most commonly responsible for the foul odor.</p>
<p>The oral bacteria in your mouth are like any living, breathing organism:  they consume food and secrete waste.  The waste products of oral bacteria in the mouth, most commonly referred to as Volatile Sulfur Compounds, are the literal sources of the smells associated with a bad breath problem.  Saliva is a natural <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath-solution.htm">bad breath solution </a>because it helps control the bacteria in three ways:</p>
<ul>
<li>Helps remove excess food particles that bacteria feed upon when swallow</li>
<li>Saliva is rich in oxygen which the anaerobic (literally means &#8220;without oxygen&#8221;) do not breed well in any well-oxygenated environment</li>
<li>Saliva washes away the sulfur compounds themselves</li>
</ul>
<p>The production of saliva is tied to your hydration levels so always be sure to drink at least 1/2 ounce of water for every 1 pound of body weight.  Plus, be sure to avoid any activities or substances that may lead to dehydration and problems with xerostomia.</p>
<p>Learning how to cure <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath.htm">bad breath </a>is not very difficult once you understand the underlying root cause of the condition-anaerobic bacteria.  Then, you will know that maintaining proper saliva levels will naturally help to control the bacteria population and thus limit the number of sulfur compounds produced-and effectively treat bad breath.</p>
<p>Continue to control bacteria with all-natural bad breath remedies and oral hygiene products (like toothpaste and floss) because those made with chemicals and other harsh ingredients are more likely to cause side effects-like dehydration, dry mouth, and even greater problems with halitosis!  Remember, halitosis can be controlled but only if you remember to not buy remedies that hinder the body&#8217;s natural ability to kill bacteria.</p>
<p>If you are looking for safe and effective relief from bad breath that is made from all natural ingredients and designed to control the anaerobic bacteria responsible for halitosis, then try OraMD® today!</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, even if you did know how to cure bad breath without seeing a dentist-this option may not be possible if the problem is being caused by gum disease.  Fortunately, periodontal or gum disease is not the most common cause of bad breath-it is actually the second-leading cause!   In the majority of cases, bad breath is caused by the oral bacteria that live at the back of your tongue and along the other soft tissues of your inner mouth.  While you can definitely eliminate these bacteria that live on your tongue and other soft tissues with good oral hygiene-a bad breath and gum disease problem will likely need professional help to remedy.</p>
<p>Gum disease starts out relatively mild and many people consider it to be more of a nuisance than any real medical problem.  In its mildest form, gingivitis, gum disease has relatively mild symptoms that rarely cause any real pain or physical discomfort, such as:  bleeding gums, sore to the touch, and a mild case of chronic bad breath.  However, there are different stages of gum disease and the more advanced types have more severe symptoms to watch out for, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>Chronic bad breath problems</li>
<li>Lymph nodes may become enlarged due to the infection</li>
<li>Severe inflammation</li>
<li>Grayish film forms on your teeth that can never really be brushed away</li>
<li>Gums bleed easily and are very sore to the touch</li>
</ul>
<p>It is an infection that ultimately causes gum disease problems.  Anaerobic bacteria (they thrive in low-oxygenated environments) are always present in the human mouth and they are what lead to the infection responsible for gum disease and bad breath.  Although there are always anaerobic bacteria present in the mouth, they do not cause bad breath, infections, or gum disease problems unless their population levels grow too large.</p>
<p>Poor oral hygiene is often the cause of problems with <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath.htm">bad breath</a> and the bacteria that cause gum disease.  Plaque is a thin, white or clear invisible film that forms on your teeth and soft tissue in the mouth.  Bacteria help form plaque and their population grows significantly faster behind this thin layer because saliva (which is rich in oxygen and helps to control bacteria levels by slowing reproduction) cannot reach behind it.</p>
<p>Simple brushing and flossing will be sufficient in eliminating the layer of plaque and preventing bad breath problems from beginning.  However, if this simple bad breath treatment is not performed, the plaque will harden and become tartar-which helps the anaerobic bacteria grow even faster!  Once tartar forms, treatment for bad breath will necessarily include a visit to the dentist so they can scrape away the hardened layer and eliminate the bacteria population causing the gum disease and bad breath.</p>
<p>Learning how to stop bad breath is often as simple as practicing good oral hygiene and eliminating the bacteria responsible for the condition.  Do not try anything other than an all natural <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath-cure.htm">cure for bad breath</a> because remedies made from chemicals (like mouthwashes made from chemicals) as they can lead to dehydration which will lower saliva production-the body&#8217;s defense against the bacteria responsible for bad breath and gum disease.  If you are looking for safe and effective all-natural relief from bad breath caused by gum disease, then try OraMd today!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knowing how to stop bad breath is often more complicated than many of us assume because a chronic case of halitosis is rarely caused by the foods we eat (which, unfortunately, is a very common stereotype).  It is certainly true that some foods like onions or garlic will cause a short term bad breath problem until the substance completely passes through the body.  However, it is a little more complicated when trying to learn how to get rid of <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath.htm">bad breath</a> that is chronic because there are a host of potential causes, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>Acid Reflux</li>
<li>Pneumonia</li>
<li>Bronchitis</li>
<li>Chronic Sinus Infections</li>
<li>Diabetes</li>
<li>Dehydration</li>
<li>Poor oral hygiene</li>
<li>Periodontal disease</li>
<li>Side effects from Low-Carb diet</li>
<li>Tooth, mouth, or throat infection</li>
</ul>
<p>While diseases and respiratory problems can lead to bad breath, bacteria in the mouth and oral cavity are more commonly the sources of the halitosis.  In fact, the oral bacteria living in the plaque at the back of your tongue are actually the most common cause of bad breath.  Well, it actually is not the bacteria themselves that cause the odors associated with halitosis&#8230;.</p>
<p>In truth, it is bacteria feces that actually creates the odors associated with a bad breath problem.  Technically referred to as Volatile Sulfur Compounds, the waste products of bacteria accumulate faster and cause more odor when the microbes grow faster than normal.  Therefore, the best bad breath cure for this type of halitosis is to control the bacteria population.  Here are a few tips that should help you limit the bacteria population and stop bad breath:</p>
<ul>
<li>Brush after each meal-the bacteria feed upon the leftover food particles from meals we consume.  Preventing bad breath can be as simple as limiting the food supply which lowers the population and reduces the production of sulfur compounds-thus, brush after each and every meal and effectively starve your bad breath problem away!</li>
<li>Avoid any behaviors/products that cause dehydration-saliva naturally controls the harmful bacteria population because they do not breed quickly in well-oxygenated environments (and saliva is rich in oxygen).  Dehydration leads to Xerostomia (dry mouth) and will lower your saliva levels and the body&#8217;s natural ability to prevent bad breath.  And remember, even some <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath-treatment.htm">bad breath treatments</a> may lead to dry mouth and worse problems with halitosis if they are made with chemicals and other harsh ingredients that are likely to cause side effects</li>
<li>Chew on hard candy or sugarless gum to stimulate salivation</li>
<li>Brush and floss daily to remove plaque (which helps bacteria grow faster and can lead to gum disease and bigger oral health problems)</li>
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<p>Preventing bad breath caused by oral bacteria simply involves using a little common sense.  By practicing good oral hygiene, keeping saliva levels high, and avoiding behaviors/products that cause dehydration, you already know how to stop bad breath without seeing a dentist when infection or disease is not the cause (in nearly 85% of the cases, the mouth is the ultimate source of the bad breath).</p>
<p>If you are looking for an effective bad breath remedy made from all natural ingredients, then try OraMD® today!</ul>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning how to get rid of bad breath is not a task that you want to recruit a lot of help with, you know?  Far too often, people assume that poor oral hygiene or a diet loaded down with garlic is the cause of bad breath.  In truth, foods are responsible for short term problems with halitosis and poor oral hygiene is a very common factor in chronic bad breath.  However, there are actually a large number of potential causes of bad breath, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>Infection of tooth, mouth, or throat</li>
<li>Dehydration or Xerostomia</li>
<li>Low-carbohydrate diet</li>
<li>Acid Reflux</li>
<li>Upper respiratory infections</li>
<li>Diabetes</li>
<li>Gum disease</li>
</ul>
<p>Despite the fact that infections like gum disease or even pneumonia may be the source of the <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath.htm">halitosis</a>, the simple fact is that the condition is often a progressive condition caused by a growing population of anaerobic bacteria in your mouth.  In truth, there are dozens of different types of bacteria in your oral cavity at any given time-and it is gram negative anaerobic bacteria that are most commonly responsible for problems with halitosis.</p>
<p>Anaerobic bacteria do not actually produce the odors that we associate with bad breath.  These microorganisms, like any living creature, must feed and defecate.  It is the waste products of bacteria, known as Volatile Sulfur Compounds, that produce the odors we commonly associate with a bad breath problem.  Bacteria feed upon the very same foods that we tend to like-and studies prove that they actually breed faster when feeding upon substances like:</p>
<ul>
<li>Sugars</li>
<li>Complex Carbohydrates</li>
<li>Meat</li>
<li>Fish</li>
<li>Eggs</li>
<li>Seafood</li>
</ul>
<p>One of the first positive steps that you can take in preventing bad breath is to either limit your intake of the foods listed above or be sure to brush immediately after eating.  By removing the food particles that the anaerobic bacteria feed upon, you will naturally lower their population and limit production of the compounds that produce the halitosis.  In addition to this simple bad breath prevention strategy, here are a few other natural remedies for bad breath problems:</p>
<ul>
<li>Add some baking soda to toothbrush during brushing or buy toothpaste made with this natural <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath-treatment.htm">bad breath treatment</a></li>
<li>Rinse with salt water</li>
<li>Chewing on herbs such as:  mint, thyme, fennel, cinnamon, anise, or cloves</li>
<li>Drink water mixed with lemon or lime (natural antiseptics that help control bacteria levels</li>
<li>Essential oils, like Myrrh, Eucalyptus, Lemon, or Lime oil-all help freshen breath while controlling bacteria levels</li>
</ul>
<p>Natural bad breath remedies will help control halitosis so long as infection or some disease is not at the root of the problem.  When it comes to learning how to fight bad breath caused by oral bacteria, it is important to avoid any remedies made from harsh chemicals (like alcohol which is commonly found in mouthwashes and rinses) as they may cause side effects like dehydration which can lead to even bigger problems with halitosis.  Learning how to get rid of bad breath naturally is best because side effects like dehydration will lead to lower salivation (saliva naturally control the bacteria responsible for causing bad breath issues) production and make halitosis problems more likely to return.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a safe and all-natural remedy for problems with halitosis, then try OraMD® today!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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:</p>
<ul>
<li>Gums bleed when brushing or eating hard foods like corn</li>
<li>Gums may be sore to the touch</li>
<li><a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath.htm">Halitosis</a></li>
<li>Inflammation or reddening of the gingival tissue</li>
</ul>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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:</p>
<ul>
<li>Lesions on gingival tissue</li>
<li>Gums start bleeding more often, especially during meals</li>
<li>A grayish film forms on the gums and teeth that cannot be removed with simple brushing</li>
<li>Low-grade fever</li>
<li>Chronic halitosis</li>
</ul>
<p>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 <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath-treatment.htm">treat bad breath</a> 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:</p>
<ul>
<li>Drink plenty of water and be sure to avoid dry mouth (saliva helps control bacteria and stop bad breath)</li>
<li>Chew sugarless gum</li>
<li>Brush after every meal</li>
<li>Use mouthwash or bad breath product to kill bacteria</li>
<li>Brush and floss daily and be sure to remove plaque</li>
</ul>
<p>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!</p>
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<p>You don&#8217;t want to be one of those people that doesn&#8217;t know how to treat bad breath because the problem can literally hurt your career, endanger personal relationships, and be a considerable source of pain and social embarrassment.  While we can often mask the halitosis with some mints or gum, the truth is that the condition may actually be signaling the presence of a larger medical problem, such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>Tooth, mouth, or throat infection</li>
<li>Diabetes</li>
<li>Pneumonia</li>
<li>Bronchitis</li>
<li>Acid Reflux</li>
</ul>
<p>However, despite these very real possibilities, the truth remains that simple oral bacteria living at the back of your tongue and in other soft tissues are typically the cause of the <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath.htm">bad breath</a>.  These bacteria are always in your mouth no matter how much you brush, floss, or use a mouthwash.  However, when their populations grow too large, then so too does their production of the waste products (sulfur compounds).  It is the bacteria waste that literally produces the odors we tend to associate with halitosis or bad breath.</p>
<p>Controlling the bacteria population is critical to any bad breath prevention strategy.  To this end, you want to make sure that you stay well hydrated and keep your saliva levels high.  Saliva is like all-natural bad breath medicine because it helps control the bacteria in three critical ways, including:</p>
<p>High-oxygen content:  Saliva is rich in oxygen which lowers the reproduction rate of the bacteria responsible for bad breath problems because they do not breed quickly in well-oxygenated environments<br />
Specialized enzymes:  Saliva is also rich in specialized enzymes that help stimulate the production of anti-bodies that control the anaerobic bacteria<br />
Removes food particles and waste:  Each and every time you swallow, you are removing the food particles that the bacteria feed upon along with the sulfur compounds that produce the bad breath.</p>
<p>Chewing on sugarless gum will help stimulate salivation and prevent bad breath.  It is important to only use sugarless gum or candy because bacteria love sugar, complex carbohydrates, and many of the same foods as their host (that would be you or me!).  Preventing bad breath is a lot easier if you starve the bacteria.</p>
<p>Understanding how to prevent bad breath is simple once you understand that bacteria are the source of the problem and starvation is an effective strategy.  To this end, you also want to be sure and brush after every meal to remove the food particles that bacteria feed upon-especially at the back of the tongue!  Also, be sure to brush your teeth and tongue every morning to remove the thin layer of plaque.  Bacteria breed faster behind plaque because it is a low-oxygen environment where your saliva cannot penetrate.</p>
<p>Knowing how to <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath-treatment.htm">treat bad breath</a> boils down to these simple tips:  Brush and floss every day and between meals;  stay hydrated and stimulate saliva production;  use all natural mouthwash or antibacterial product (those made with chemicals may cause dehydration, dry mouth, and more bad breath) to help control bacteria population.  If you are looking for an all natural and effective bad breath product, then try OraMD® today!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might believe that you already know how to prevent bad breath by using mints or specially formulated over-the-counter halitosis remedies.  However, if you need to constantly use bad breath medicine, mints, or anything throughout the day-then you are merely masking the problem.  There will typically be some underlying bad breath cause that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might believe that you already know how to prevent bad breath by using mints or specially formulated over-the-counter <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath.htm">halitosis</a> remedies.  However, if you need to constantly use bad breath medicine, mints, or anything throughout the day-then you are merely masking the problem.  There will typically be some underlying bad breath cause that must be addressed before the halitosis will go away and stay away throughout the day.</p>
<p>Most of us awaken each morning with bad breath in the morning and it should go away after brushing and flossing away the plaque on our teeth and soft tissue.  When it comes to bad breath, bacteria are the actual culprits and they hide behind plaque because it is a low-oxygen environment and saliva cannot penetrate behind the protective layer.  Preventing bad breath is often as simple as brushing and flossing but those who fail to do this when they awaken will develop worsening halitosis throughout the day because the bacteria population will grow quickly behind the plaque.</p>
<p>In time, the plaque will harden into tartar and the bacteria will breed even faster.  The odors that we tend to associate with bad breath or halitosis are actually produced by the bacteria feces-known as Volatile Sulfur Compounds and the three most common include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Hydrogen Sulfide</li>
<li>Dimethyl Sulfide</li>
<li>Methyl Mercaptan</li>
</ul>
<p>In addition to brushing and flossing every morning, you also want to be sure and brush in between meals.  The bacteria feed off of dead skin cells and food particles in our mouth.  By brushing in between meals, you are actually <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bad-breath-treatment.htm">treating bad breath</a> by starving the bacteria so that they produce fewer of the compounds that cause bad breath.</p>
<p>Another quick way to prevent bad breath is to simply make sure that you drink plenty of fluids and keep well-hydrated.  Saliva is well-oxygenated and loaded with enzymes that help control the bacteria and bad breath.  Therefore, be sure to drink at least 1/2 ounce of water for every pound of body weight and be sure to avoid the following behaviors/products:</p>
<ul>
<li>Drinking alcohol or using mouthwash or bad breath remedies made with alcohol (they may cause dehydration and thus lower saliva production)</li>
<li>Consuming caffeine</li>
<li>Using stimulants such as those found in laxatives and many dietary supplements</li>
<li>Some medications are known to be diuretic so increase water consumption to compensate if you notice any signs of dehydration (dizziness, dry mouth, lack of energy, headache)</li>
<li>Excessive talking/exercise</li>
</ul>
<p>There is no real bad breath cure because the bacteria that produce the sulfur compounds are always present in your mouth at any given time.  However, by following the simple tips listed above and using an all natural oral health product to help control the bacteria, then you know how to prevent bad breath effectively unless the problem is occurring as a result of another medical problem.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a safe and effective bad breath product made from all natural ingredients that effectively control bacteria, then try OraMD® today!</p>
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