How do you get rid of bad breath?!


Question: Mouthwash, Brushing, avoiding acidic or odorous foods, flossing, You can get fresh breath sprays from shops, chewing gum and drinking water is really important. Drinking at least 6-8 glasses everyday to keep your mouth clean and fresh. Also try and gargle after every meal. Bad breath may as well be because of infection or mouth ulcers- treat them if you have any.


Answers: Mouthwash, Brushing, avoiding acidic or odorous foods, flossing, You can get fresh breath sprays from shops, chewing gum and drinking water is really important. Drinking at least 6-8 glasses everyday to keep your mouth clean and fresh. Also try and gargle after every meal. Bad breath may as well be because of infection or mouth ulcers- treat them if you have any.

mouthwash or gum

tic tacs, not one, not two, but a whole six pack!

You could try chewing parsley or even making a mint mouthwash.

it depend on the cause
Throat infection: you should get medicine
Type of food: Chew some fresh mint leaves.
Tooth past: some toothpastes are not suitable for you, so change it

I am assuming you have done the usual things like brush your teeth and rinse after meals even if you just rinse with water. My next suggestion is to make sure youe nise is clean, it's all conected and dirty and foreign particules in your nose will make your breath bad.

brushing teeth, mouthwash, scraping your tongue, chewing mint leaves, chewing gum, breath mints or mouth sprays

First you need to know what is causing it.

Mostly it comes from gum disease, do you have bleeding when you brush?

Buy yourself a Waterpic, everyone should have one.

Brush your teeth then use the Pic, you will be amazed how much more debris you can clean from your mouth and it is great for your gums.

In-between Floss your teeth

Halitosis can usually be cured through good oral hygiene, brushing teeth morning and night and in some cases after all meals too. There are some forms of Halitosis that are not caused by poor oral hygiene though and may be a symptom of pathology in the lungs, sinuses or glands.

I would recommend talking to your doctor if a strict oral hygiene regimen doesn't work for you.

Remember when brushing its not just on your teeth its on your tongue and mouth, try watching what you eat and try out a range of motuhwash, see which one helps you most.





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