Bad Breath Hungry
Posted: January 21st, 2007 | Author: Rupert | Filed under: Causes of Bad Breath | No Comments »
Bad breath. I wash toungue,teeth,cheeks, etc. but horrid smell comes from throat. i need urgent help. experien?
I went to the dentists, and doctor for check ups, they said nothing was wrong with me. And it’s really embarassing, when people around me don’t have bad breath (lucky them). But what I find weird, is that the hungrier I am, the badder breath, so I eat, and whatever I eat I smell like it. But sometimes it stinks even if i’m not hungry. (And i’m going for a Quebec Trip soon, and won’t have access to food all the time).
My parents, and all my family doesn’t have bad breath! It’s just me!
How do you guys keep your breath so clean and fresh?
I’m going on a grade 8 field trip, so we are always supervised, and only have access to food, during breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
mouth wash. gum all the time. floss and brush ur teeth every morning and night.
Maybe its all in ur head? ask ur best friend about it she if she says anything
Will this cause bad breath?
I haven’t been to a dentist in years, because my mom couldn’t afford it and I never had insurance. When i was younger, two of my fillings fell off in my molars. All that is left in there place is a big whole that reveals all the way to the gums. Does that cause bad breath? I often have bad breath, specially if I get hungry is when the smell gets worst. Is there anything I can do? And also answer my previous question please!!
yes it can cause bad breath. Bacteria and germs can collect and cause halitosis. More importantly you need to get to a dentist. Try to get medicaid. You may not qualify for it and sometimes it is hard to get a dentist who will take medicaid. I would find out though. I do not know your current financial situation. Most of the time all medicaid will do is pull the teeth. That is better than those teeth ruining your health. If those teeth abscess you will know it. It hurts beyond belief. More importantly, an abscessed tooth that is not taken care of is very dangerous. The infection can spread to your heart and cause endocarditis. That is a serious infection and inflammation in the sac that surrounds your heart and it is life threatening. It can also go to your brain and cause encephalitis. That is an inflammation and infection in the membrane surrounding your brain, also life threatening. It can also go to your blood stream which can also be life threatening. You need to be checked. If you do not qualify for medicaid you can go to your local health dept. They can advise you on some things you can do. You can also call your local hospital and ask to talk to their social worker. They can tell you of places that can do it for a much smaller fee. One place to consider would be a dental college. Have them checked, do not neglect your health. I hope this helps.
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