My mouth smells disgusting?!


Question: Ok what's the deal here... I can brush my teeth every 30mins and it'll still smell putrid in a matter of minutes! I've tried mouth wash, but it doesn't work at all!!!
What's wrong with me ??!!


Answers: Ok what's the deal here... I can brush my teeth every 30mins and it'll still smell putrid in a matter of minutes! I've tried mouth wash, but it doesn't work at all!!!
What's wrong with me ??!!

Bad breath is a condition most adult will experience off and on throughout their lives. Usually it is a temporary condition brought about by food or a case of dry mouth and can easily be fixed with simple bad breath home remedies.


Bad breath or halitosis is caused by odor-causing bacteria that live in your mouth. But, there are several possible factors that affect the odor of our mouths aside from dry mouth; like tooth decay, gum disease, excessive bacterial activity on our tongue, throat and/or tonsil infection, and many more. In some cases, bad breath can be a sign of a health problem, so this issue should not be ignored.


Since, bad breath is usually caused by bacteria in the mouth, visiting your dentist is a good start. If you have dental problems that possibly the cause of your bad breath, your dentist can take care of it. But if no oral cause is identified by your dentist, you should see a bad breath specialist or go to a clinic that specializes in breath odors


There are also several home remedies that have worked for others that you might give a try:


Gargle a cup of lukewarm water mixed with baking soda, lukewarm water with salt, or lukewarm water mixed with half a lemon juice before bedtime.


Chew parsley, clove, or mint leaves to keep your breath smelling fresh.


Brush your teeth using a baking soda. Dip your toothbrush in baking soda then brush your teeth and then rinse with water. To have a fresher breath, brush your teeth again using toothpaste.


One of the most common bad breath home remedies is brushing your teeth properly in the morning, evening, and every after meal.


Brushing your tongue every time you brush your teeth is also a must. Plaque on your tongue can also cause bacteria to grow.


Using dental floss will get rid of food particles that are in between your teeth so bacteria won



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