Best Bad Breath Treatment
Posted: August 23rd, 2007 | Author: Rupert | Filed under: FAQs | No Comments »
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i have a fissured tongue and i think i might have dry mouth because at times my mouth is really dry but then i have alot of saliva. i brush my teeth everyday but i have a lot of mucus too which i think is causing it. is there any treatment that could get rid of it for good or any diseases i might have ?
Mucus can cause bad breath. Treat the source! Use allergy medications like Zyrtec daily to help control the mucus. Make sure to brush your teeth really well before bed and use mouthwash b/c at night your saliva production diminishes. If you smoke, don’t. That can cut back on your saliva production. Drink lots of water. That will help thin the mucus so it doesn’t sit around collecting bacteria and help flush the bacteria out of your mouth. Also, try eating lots of yogurt. If you have a bad/good bacteria imbalance in your guts, the smell can, in some cases, make your breath rank. Fissured tongue could be from dry mouth or a lack of vitamin B in your diet.
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which drug,non-alcoholic very potent or whatever is the most OUTSTANDING in the eradication or treatment of bad breath.I have a very bad breath and i want professional advice on the best anti-bad breath non-alcoholic mouth wash,loxenges,drugs or whtaever to combat this disgraceful thing i my life.Also how and where can i purchase the item u adviced from?
No matter where you turn or who you ask, there seems to be no end to the number of resources offering bad breath help for anyone suffering through halitosis. In most cases, the advice may very well be on target and of great help in preventing bad breath problems from returning. However, in some cases the advice is centered around rather obscure solutions such as chewing on the bark of some tree or some similar bad breath herbal remedy. Oddly enough, these bad breath home remedies do work in many instances. But, what happens when you do follow this advice and the bad breath problems don’t just stop—they actually get worse?
Some of the more traditional and scientific methods used to eliminate bad breath include:
* Brushing and flossing regularly
* Using antiseptic mouthwash and dental health products
* Drinking plenty of water
* Eating plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables while curtailing consumption of proteins and complex carbohydrates and simple sugars
Source: http://www.themouthdoctor.com/badbreath/13-badbreathhelp.htm
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