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Treat Halitosis With Two Simple Steps – An Easy Way of Treating Halitosis Naturally Treat Halitosis With Two Simple Steps – An Easy Way of Treating Halitosis Naturally

Posted: March 2nd, 2009 | Author: Rupert | Filed under: Halitosis | Tags: , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

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If trying to treat halitosis you will have no doubt read, heard and come across many wonderful and whacky ways that claim to be able to bring an end to our embarrassing problem. However what I have often found difficult is separating the truth and scientific evidence behind their claims from the marketing hype. One thing that I have learnt in all the time I have been helping people to naturally treat halitosis is that for most people they do not need to spend a fortune on these products. Instead many of us can benefit simply be reassessing our daily oral hygiene routines and making sure we do as much as we possibly can to limit the growth of the bacteria that cause halitosis.

This article then hopes to give you some helpful tips in treating halitosis through your daily oral hygiene routine but first we need to understand the root cause of our problem. Bad breath and the chronic bad breath we know as halitosis is caused by bacteria living, breeding and excreting their volatile sulpher compound waste products in the mouth. These bacteria thrive in a dry, acidic and anaerobic environment and so are often concentrated in the sponge like groves at the back of our tongue where a thin layer of natural mucus protects them from oxygenation.

Now, like I said at the start of this article, there are tons of products out there that the big pharmaceuticals are trying to sell us which they claim can solve our problem. Before we go down that route however we want to make sure our oral hygiene routine is doing all it can to prevent this problem in the first place so here are some tips for doing just that.

Tip #1 – Floss First

When we eat particles of food become lodged in the small gaps between our teeth. If left there these particles become an ideal source of food for bad breath causing bacteria. By removing these particles after meals we limit the food available to the bacteria and can help to keep their numbers low.

Tip #2 – Brush Up

Now that we have dislodged any particles of food from between the teeth the next stage of our halitosis treatment is removing any food from the chewing surfaces by through brushing. Spending a full two minutes cleaning the teeth will help eliminate as much of the food particles as possible but also remove plague from the teeth and gum lines. Toothpaste with an active baking soda ingredient will also help to lower the acidity of the mouth which helps to make our mouths a much more inhospitable place for the bad breath causing bacteria.

Tip #3 – Clean Your Tongue

Just incase you didn’t know, the bacteria that cause bad breath can often be found concentrated at the back of the tongues where the microscopic spaces between the grooves of the tongue and the thin film of mucus shield them from too much oxygen and provide the ideal conditions for growth. By using a tongue scraper we can clean this area and expose the bacteria to oxygen. The only problem is scrpaing your tongue from back to front can seem avery unnaturally prosses and when you forst do it you will more than likely initiate the gag reflex. Please believe me when I say it just get easier but at the start just take it easy and gently scrape until you start getting used to it

**Bonus Tip**

Lots of people clean their tongue with their toothbrush and while you can do this do you really want bad breath causing bacteria festering on your tooth brush all day and all night? Me neither, so I buy inexpensive tongue scrapers to do the job and thoroughly rinse them after. (if you have to use your tooth brush wash it thoroughly after and then dip into some antibacterial mouthwash also).

Tip #4 – Rinse and Repeat

The final step in our daily oral hygiene routine should be to give our mouths a through rinse with a non alcoholic antibacterial mouth wash. Many mouthwashes, even those that claim to cure bad breath, are alcohol based however alcohol will only serve to try out the mouth and help bacteria to survive, obviously something we want to avoid! Check the mouthwash your using is what we are after and if not be sure to pick some up the next time your at the supermarket.

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What’s Causing Your Smelly Bad Breath?

Posted: February 20th, 2009 | Author: Rupert | Filed under: Causes of Bad Breath | Tags: , , , , , | 1 Comment »

The Right Cure For Bad Breath

If you’re looking for a cure for bad breath it’s important to first examine the cause of your bad breath to get the right bad breath remedy and treat it effectively. Bad breath affects one in four people; that’s right 25% of the population, so it’s good to know that bad breath products are available and that chronic bad breath is treatable, it can be controlled and is easily managed.

Causes of Bad Breath

There are many causes of bad breath including:

  • oral bacteria,
  • foods,
  • smoking,
  • dentures, and
  • dry mouth.

Nothing strange, exotic or unnatural about any of these causes, but left unattended these bad breath triggers can quickly lead to chronic bad breath and even halitosis, a more severe and long term condition. Finding a cure for bad breath for each of these causes is not difficult and means either a trip to your local drug store or doctor to find the cause and the best bad breath remedy.

Oral Bacteria

Oral bacteria is the number one cause of chronic bad breath and can be swiftly eliminated through frequently and thoroughly brushing and flossing your teeth and regular brushing or scraping your tongue with a tongue scraper.

The mouth is the perfect place for oral bacterial to live. There are lots of places to hide and thrive, like under the tongue, around gums or between teeth.

If left unchecked these bacteria are continually fed with food particles stuck between your teeth or built up plaque from not brushing or flossing regularly. Getting rid of food particles and plaque so that bacteria cannot thrive in your mouth is very important. If you adopt a regular brushing and flossing routine every morning and night you can promptly remove most oral bacteria and bad breath from your life.

Food Caused Bad Breath

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Foods play a large part in bad breath. One person will eat a meal laced with garlic and smell as sweet as roses, the next person will eat the same meal and stink for a week. While reactions to food can be very individual foods such as onions and garlic are well known for causing short-term bad breath so stay away if you can.

But if that’s not possible then consider counteracting bad breath with a home cure for bad breath such as a sprig of parsley, cloves, fennel seeds or peppermint to mask the odour. And although highly recommended these home remedies only mask the odor not eliminate them. If the odour starts in your intestinal tract then you have to wait a day for the odor to leave your body naturally. In between all you can do is take something to cover or lessen the smell.

Smoking Caused Bad Breath

Smoking causes chronic bad breath from the strong smell of the tobacco and because it leaves your gums and teeth prone to gum disease which causes bad breath. Honestly, the only way to eliminate bad breath from smoking is by not smoking. Anything else will only cover the cigarette smell for a short period of time. And if you want to prevent the risk of mouth and gum disease as well as bad breath caused by smoking, it is strongly recommended that you quit smoking; but that’s a topic for another blog.

Dentures And Bad Breath

Dentures can cause chronic bad breath if they’re not cleaned properly and regularly. Just like teeth, food particles can get caught in the appliances causing oral bacteria to thrive in your mouth. There are lots of different products to help you wash them regularly but if all else fails salt and water, or saline, can certainly help to get rid of any bacteria. Don’t forget to rinse them properly with clean water before placing them back in your mouth or you could get a mouth full of salt.

Dry Mouth Caused Bad Breath

Dry mouth is another condition that can cause short-term or chronic bad breath because liquids and moisture help to rinse the walls of your mouth. If the mouth is dry, bacteria will remain in your mouth blossoming until it gets the strong odor of stagnant air and old food.

It’s highly recommended that you drink at least one litre of water and juices each day to hydrate your mouth and flush out any oral bacteria. Be careful not to drink too much fruit juice, or even alcolhol, because sugar has a tendency to ferment in your gut if its not working properly. This could make your bad breath worse so take care. Again, regular brushing and flossing should be maintained when a dry mouth condition is present to prevent bad breath and provide a quick simple cure for bad breath.

To find a cure for your bad breath first match the cause of your bad breath to an appropriate remedy. And when you find a cure that works for you, you’ll feel fresh, clean and self confident again. Go on!

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