Does the white coating on your tongue mean you have really bad breath?

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psuedo623 asked:


Through out my wonderful life, i’ve noticed that some people tend to have extremely white tongues, as if their tongue was coated with powder sugar. I’ve also noticed that whenever they talked, i smelled something so foul that it made my eyes water up. Are these 2 things directly related? or am i just crazy? What’s wrong with me?


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2 Responses to “Does the white coating on your tongue mean you have really bad breath?”
  1. shannon k Says:

    could be thrush, thrush is foul.

  2. dental guinie pig Says:

    possible yeast biuld up-THRUSH. usually with regular brushing this coating goes away however if they eat ALOT of sugar/carbs-yeast can build up in their systemand not only cause bad breathe from the yeast build up but the yeast build up in their tummy.
    a really good cure for balancing out the ph and reducing the yeast build up is pure aloe vera juice-twice a day-a shot glass worth.
    it really does work.
    if all else fails-offer them some gum-NICELY! they probably don’t even know and would be embarassed (sp?) knowing their breathe smelled that bad.

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