Most causes of bad breath originate from bacteria buildup. This can be a result of poor oral hygiene which leaves behind food particles or bacterial deposits on the tongue. Typically, thorough brushing and flossing, and even a mouthwash routine, can help remove the food debris, plaque, and bacteria which causes foul odors. Additionally, scraping your tongue with the back of your toothbrush, bristles, or a tongue scraper, you can remove the bacteria which deposits on the back of your tongue.
Ignoring bad breath can result in deeper cavities or an internal infection. Since decaying material lets off a foul odor, tooth decay causes bad breath. If you notice sudden stale taste in your mouth you may have dental caries. Routine dental cleanings and checkups will prevent cavities and determine if your bad breath is caused by tooth decay. Proactive dental care is important. If you fail to have a cavity treated in time, the decay will worsen, creating damage to the internal structure of your tooth.
While the American Dental Association asserts that 90 percent of bad breath originated from the oral cavity, some less common causes of halitosis include, certain health conditions or diseases. Gum disease, diabetes, acid reflux, and liver and kidney problems can create foul mouth odors. Other illnesses like pneumonia, chronic sinus infection, and bronchitis can affect your breath. Dry mouth is a common condition which results in bad breath. You can read more about dry mouth, or xerostomia by reading this previous blog about treating dry mouth.
Dr. Jeffrey Allen provides comfortable dental care to patients of all ages. Call (641) 628-1121 today to schedule a checkup and cleaning, cosmetic consultation, or second-opinion visit. We are located on the west side of the historic town square in Pella. IA. Please see the map for directions.
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