Bad Breath?
Bad breath can be embarrassing. There are lots of things that can cause bad breath, so getting to the root of the problem will help to solve your condition. If you or a loved one is experiencing chronic bad breath, here is a guide to some of the underlying causes that may be happening in your mouth.
Improper Dental Care
Improper dental hygiene can lead to bad breath. If you are not properly brushing and flossing your teeth, food particles can get stuck in the crevices, causing a bad odor while they decay. They also can cause bacteria and infections, leading to a bad odor. It is important to keep up with the daily care in your mouth, and also visit a dentist regularly. A dentist can spot problems before they lead to bigger problems and can give you some pointers on how to reverse the damage or fix your bad breath.
Smoking
Tobacco has many negative effects on your body. One of these can be bad breath. Smoking irritates your gum tissue, causing your gums to become inflamed. Inflamed gums are more susceptible to infections and plaque and other bad bacteria can become trapped in your inflamed gums, leading to bad breath. Quitting smoking is the only way to stop this from happening.
Plaque
Plaque builds up over time on your teeth. Your dentist works to remove regular plaque build up when you schedule your regular visits. If you don’t remove it, it can cause discolorations and also bad breath. If you can’t see plaque on your teeth, it doesn’t mean it isn’t there. Plaque can build up under the gumline and in places that you cannot see with your own eyes. It is best to have a dental professional check your mouth for any signs of a build-up.
Sugar
Consuming too much sugar encourages bacteria to grow in your mouth. The ingredients in sugar are famous for getting stuck to your teeth, making bacteria multiply rapidly. Brushing your teeth after any sugar consumption can help with this problem, but consuming less sugar is a better solution for your whole mouth and body.
These are just a few of the reasons why you may be experiencing bad breath. Your dentist will be able to help you fully determine the cause and can assist you on the road to a treatment method. Call us today to schedule an appointment, or just come down to our office when it is convenient for you. We take walk-in appointments on a first-come-first-serve basis.