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Jessi P asked:
If bad breath systems (such as special mouthwashes and toothpaste) doesn’t work, then a person has a medical condition right?? Is there any way to cure that medical condition?
April 22nd, 2009 at 3:30 am
depends on the medical condition.
if you are cutting teeth, then keeping your mouth clean and hydrating properly will help. But you will pretty much have to wait until your teeth have come in.
If you have gum disease, then you will have to see your dentist for treatment. If you can clear it up then the odor should go away.
If you have cavaites, get them filled.
If you have an abcess, then have the tooth removed.
If you have uclers then you have to manage the ulcers.
If you have cancer, then you have to hope it is curable.
If you have diabetes then you have to manage it.
Once you identify the medical condition then you can either cure or manage it. Once it is cured or managed then your should be able to clear up your breath.
April 23rd, 2009 at 2:06 pm
you must first determine the cause of bad breath. bad breath can be caused by a lot of things like gum disease, dry mouth, sinusitis, cavities, medications, stomach related illness and eating a garlicky meal. bad breath treatments depends on the cause of it.
you should also make it a habit to properly brush and floss teeth every after meal to help remove food debris that can rot and can cause the mouth to become smelly.
keep the mouth hydrated and salivated by drinking loads of water. water have a lot of health benefits for the whole body.
consider using an all natural oral care product that can safely and effective fight the cause of bad breath. for more tips on how to banish bad breath quick visit
April 25th, 2009 at 11:29 pm
Bad breath is a serious social problem for many people regardless of age and status in life. To combat bad breath you must first know what causes bad breath. It starts up from bad cavity. Brushing the teeth to remove plaque and tartar helps, as does treating canker sores that may appear on the gums and taking other steps to maintain good oral hygiene. Unless bad breath is kept under control by tooth brushing and flossing and where necessary, the use of antibacterial products at the condition will recur.
April 28th, 2009 at 2:05 pm
Bad breath is caused often because you haven’t brushed and flossed well .If you don’t keep teeth and gums free of the bacterial buildup, they’ll start to cause odor as the bacteria rot leftover food particles in your mouth. More useful remedies at
April 30th, 2009 at 2:34 am
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