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Posted: June 13th, 2010 | Author: Rupert | Filed under: Halitosis | No Comments »

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Bacteria That Cause Halitosis – Breath Odor

Halitosis is a certified condition and disease, classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) in a system that’s known around the world as the ICD code set, a code set used to categorize and classify diseases and physiological conditions.
Halitosis can range from an unpleasant feeling, to a downright uncomfortable, painful, and even fatally dangerous condition. The basis roots for the condition and the disease is the bacteria that live in our mouths. Bacteria are all around us, and in us. It’s in our gut; it’s on the keyboard we are using now. It’s in the air; it’s on the street; it’s on our clothes. Bacteria, in general are not deadly or necessarily threatening things, unless they reach a critical mass. 
A fast and easy solution to halitosis involves a simple thing that you really should be doing during full brushings anyway, it is flossing. If you find that flossing with the traditional thread type of floss is hard to do, then you should consider the new sort of plastic fork type of flossing devices that are now sold at drugstores everywhere. These devices make it easy to apply downward or upward pressure between the farthest hard to reach teeth.
After flossing, make sure that you are not doing your final rinse out with an antiseptic mouth wash. It’s fine to do your preliminary rinse out with such a mouth wash, but after that antiseptic wash, you absolutely must do a plain vanilla, unheated, un-cooled tap water rinse a few times. However, if you do not rinse with regular tap water after the antiseptic wash, you will certainly swallow more than is allowed or suggested by the manufacturer. You really want to swallow the least amount of this detergent as possible.

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My 9 year old son has really bad breath even after he’s brushed his teeth and tongue. Maybe halitosis?

We brush out together in the morning so he is doing it for long enough. It smells okay for a few minutes but then the minty smell goes and its not very pleasant, lol
No constipation. I will get some floss thanks.

Are you sure he is brushing well, and long enough? There is this stuff you can get that is like mouthwash, but you have him rinse with it before he brushes, and it turns his mouth blue. It will only go away when he has brushed long enough.

Other than that, help him to floss. He may have stuff getting stuck in his teeth. Then, check in with the dentist. He may have a cavity. If all else fails, head to the pediatrician. There are some medical conditions that have a symptom of bad breath.

Have YOU ever gotten angry at someone with rancid hot halitosis breath before? Did their breath ruin your day?

You just have to tell them sometimes; “look, everybody has to keep themselves hygenically clean, its part of the normal evey day function of life, Brush your teeth at least twice per/day; floss, brush your tongue & your gums as well, get a Water Pick to clean in those deep can’t reach with conventional tooth brush areas; make it a daily habit!!!” I’m a restraunt manager, & I had the unfortunate displeasure of having toi do that with one of my waitresses once. She actually reported me to the corporate office for calling her to the carpet fot her unbelievable bad breath, They tried to reprimand me, & I told them, “Have you ever sat in her presence? Her breath smells like a possium whose been joyousily chewing on a big fat turd out of the sewer! She’s running the customers out of the store!” They still bitched me out for being rude to her, but she didn’t stay there much longer. I hope she learned to take care of that by now!!!

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