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Halitosis or bad breath is very much embarrassing and it also shows, you bad dental health. There are many reasons for this. But you don't need to worry, our dentist in Des Moines have relevant treatment for this. Read the article to learn more about bad breath , it's causes, symptoms and treatment. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Halitosis its causes, symptoms and treatment


1
Halitosis
Its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
2
An Overview
More than 25 percent of the human populace is
effected by bad mouth odor. Halitosis or terrible
breath can be connected to numerous components,
oral cleanliness being the most significant. Be
that as it may, halitosis isn't infectious and
can be effectively relieved.
3
causes of Halitosis/bad breathe
Dry mouth As per our
, if your mouth does not produce enough
saliva, it may lead to dry mouth and, in turn,
cause bad breath. 
dentist in Des Moines
Smoking and tobacco Smoking and eating tobacoo
can cause dry mouth. Regular smokers develop gum
disease, which can be the
.
causes of halitosis
Food Food particles left in the mouth and stuck
in the teeth can also produce mouth odor.
Chronic diseases Diseases like liver failure,
cancer, and metabolic conditions produce certain
kinds of chemicals which relate to halitosis.
Bile and acid reflux from the stomach is also
associated with halitosis.
4
Symptoms of Halitosis/Bad breathe
  • DRY MOUTH.
  • A BURNING SENSATION ON THE TONGUE.
  • BAD BREATH IN THE MORNING
  • THICK SALIVA FORMATION IN THE MOUTH.
  • A CONSTANT NEED TO CLEAR THE THROAT.
  • POST-NASAL DRIP OR MUCOUS FORMATION.
  • PERSISTENT SOUR,
  • BITTER TASTE IN THE MOUTH.
  • A WHITE COATING ON THE BACK OF THE TONGUE.
  • FOOD PARTICLES AND BACTERIA BUILD UP ON GUMS AND
    TEETH.

5
Treatment of Halitosis/Bad Breathe
  • To fight bad breath, brush your teeth at least
    twice a day.
  • If possible, brush after every meal. Floss to
    remove food particles and plaque formed between
    the teeth.
  • Clean your tongue with a tongue scraper to remove
    bacteria and dead cells that grow on the tongue.
  • If you have dry mouth, drink plenty of water,
    chew sugarless gum, and reduce intake of caffeine
    to get saliva naturally flowing inside your
    mouth. 
  • Those suffering from chronic sinusitis can use a
    saline nasal spray to fight halitosis. 
  • Reduce the consumption of alcohol.
  • Garlic, onion, and spicy food should also be
    avoided.
  • Visit your dentist regularly for oral hygiene and
    check-up.

6
If you are suffering from any of the above
symptoms, you should contact your 
.
dentist in West Des Moines
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tosis-bad-breathe-symptoms-causes-treatment
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