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Treatment Of Halitosis Questions and Answers
How would the dentist respond to me if I tell him I have halitosis?
I've been to the dentist a billion times, yet I can never gather enough confidence to tell him. I know that my halitosis is simply a bacteria problem, because he inspected my gums and they were perfectly fine. But I wanna know if it's worth telling him. Is he just gonna tell me to continues brushing, or give me some sort of treatment? I know they carry oxyfresh, but should I just buy oxyfresh myself without telling him?
I'm so confused...
tonito, if you have halitosis you wouldn't need to tell him. he would've noticed it, don't you think? also if you have no problems in the oral cavity it must come from somewhere else. some foods can cause halitosis. stomach ulcers can also cause it. systemic conditions can also cause it. medications for some illnesses can cause it, too. have you considered this?
if it really is bacteria on your tongue, cleaning your tongue with a tongue scraper or simply with your toothbrush will do the job. swishing with antibacterial mouthwash can also help.
good luck
Useful Information about Treatment Of Halitosis
Treatments For Halitosis - Can You Really Use Baking Soda To Treat Halitosis?
Among the many varieties of treatments for halitosis available in your local drug store you will find toothpastes, mouthwash and tongue scrapers all claiming the ability remove the bacteria that cause halitosis. But do we need to spend a lot of money on these sometimes expensive treatments or are there simple home treatments that can save us not only from the embarrassment of bad breath but from the cost as well?
There are some however, that claim a simple home ingredient can work wonders when it comes to treating bad breath. What is this wonder substance you ask? The answer is baking soda.
Yes, regular baking soda that you can pick up from just about any grocery store has long been used by savvy housewives as a powerful cleaning tool and stain remover but how is it going to help you treat this halitosis problem.
The answer has to do with how baking soda affects the pH balance of the mouth. You see the anaerobic bacteria that cause bad breath thrives in an environment that is acidic. Unfortunately many of us have created just this type of environment in our mouths without even realizing it.
There are many foods that are acidic with the most well known and common one being orange juice and sugary foods like candy. The acidic environment also promotes tooth decay (acid erosion) so it is important that we maintain a neutral or slightly alkaline environment in the mouth.
Baking soda can help to do just that. Mixing baking soda with small amount of water to make a paste that can be brushed onto the teeth and gums (this may help whiten teeth also!) or with a larger amount of water that can be gargled and swished around the mouth are both effective in making the mouth a much more inhospitable place for bacteria to grow.
It is for this reason that many manufacturers of halitosis treatments that can be found in the drug store contain baking soda as an active ingredient in their formulas. So next time you in the store look for these baking soda based treatments or if you would rather save some money why not check your cupboards and make your own right now?
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