Frequently Asked Questions Is there anything I can do if my breath has a bad odor, even though I brush every day? Disorders and diseases of the oral cavity may cause up to 90% of all cases of halitosis, or “bad breath.” Millions of people struggle with halitosis despite daily teeth brushing. Some of the most common causes are a dry mouth due to lack of flow of saliva during sleep, denture wearing, food retention, poor oral hygiene, dental decay, gingivitis, gum disease, an unclean tongue, alcohol consumption, and smoking. Most of these factors cause an increase in bacteria in the oral cavity which produce nasty compounds that cause “bad breath.” We will work with you to begin an effective home care program including twice daily brushing, daily flossing, tongue cleaning, regular professional cleanings, and careful cleaning of any dentures or removable dental appliances. If the problem persists, we may recommend other prescriptive treatments. Back To FAQs
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