Worried about
bad breath? You're not alone. Forty million Americans suffer from bad breath,
or halitosis, according to the American Dental Hygienists' Association. Bad
breath can get in the way of your social life. It can make you self-conscious
and embarrassed. Fortunately, there are simple and effective ways to freshen
your breath.
1. Brush and
floss more frequently.
One of the
prime causes of bad breath is plaque, the sticky build-up on teeth that harbors
bacteria. Food left between teeth adds to the problem. All of us should brush
at least twice a day and floss daily. If you're worried about your breath,
brush and floss a little more often. But don't overdo it. Brushing too
aggressively can erode enamel, making your teeth more vulnerable to decay.
2. Scrape your
tongue.
The coating
that normally forms on the tongue can harbor foul-smelling bacteria. To
eliminate them, gently brush your tongue with your toothbrush. Some people find
that toothbrushes are too big to comfortably reach the back of the tongue. In
that case, try a tongue scraper. Tongue scrapers are an essential tool in a
proper oral health care routine. They're designed specifically to apply even
pressure across the surface of the tongue area, removing bacteria, food debris,
and dead cells that brushing alone can’t remove.
3. Avoid foods
that sour your breath.
Onions and
garlic are the prime offenders. Unfortunately, brushing after you eat onions or
garlic doesn't help. The volatile substances they contain make their way into
your blood stream and travel to your lungs, where you breathe them out. The
only way to avoid the problem is to avoid eating onions and garlic, especially
before social or work occasions when you're concerned about your breath.
4. Kick the
habit.
Bad breath is
just one of many reasons not to smoke. Smoking damages gum tissue and stains
teeth. It also increases your risk of oral cancer. Over-the-counter nicotine
patches can help tame the urge to smoke. If you need a little help, make an
appointment to talk to your doctor about prescription medications or smoking
cessation programs that can help you give up tobacco for good.
5. Rinse your
mouth out.
In addition to
freshening your breath, anti-bacterial mouthwashes add extra protection by
reducing plaque-causing bacteria. After eating, swishing your mouth with plain
water also helps freshen your breath by eliminating food particles.
6. Skip
after-dinner mints and chew gum instead.
Sugary candies promote the growth of
bacteria in your mouth and add to bad breath problems. Instead, chew sugarless
gum. Gum stimulates saliva, which is the mouth’s natural defense mechanism
against plaque acids which cause tooth decay and bad breath.
7. Keep your
gums healthy.
Gum disease,
also known as periodontal disease, is a common cause of bad breath. Bacteria
accumulate in pockets at the base of teeth, creating bad odors. If you have gum
disease, your dentist may recommend a periodontist, who specializes in treating
gum disease.
8. Be alert to
dry mouth.
Lack of saliva
promotes tooth decay and can cause bad breath. If your mouth is dry, drink
plenty of water during the day. Chew sugarless gum or suck on sugarless hard
candy, which helps stimulate saliva. Use a humidifier at night if the air is
dry. If your mouth is still unusually dry, talk to your dentist or doctor. Dry
mouth is a side effect of certain medications.
9. See your
doctor.
If your bad breath continues despite
your best efforts, see your doctor. Bad breath can be a symptom of medical
conditions such as a sinus infection, postnasal drip from allergies, lung
infections, diabetes, or liver or kidney diseases.
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