November 16, 2008

Consult dentist about bad breath.

If the use of dental floss and brushing teeth and tongue every day do not seem to help, make an appointment with your dentist. You may suffer from gingivitis, plaque or other persistent condition that requires treatment. If you're taking a drug by prescription and has persistently dry mouth, you may need to talk to your doctor about the possibility of changing the medication. Hundreds of drugs can cause dry mouth, and a different type or a lower dose might solve the problem. In the best cases, you may be one of those lucky few whose breath is highly praised. If so, that does not mean you should ignore oral hygiene. Keep your mouth clean and moist, and have higher chances of avoiding putresina, the bacterial cadaverine and other unwanted visitors. Her breath will remain fresh, including the sighs of relief.
 

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