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7. Why do we get bad breath?
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According to the Cleveland Clinic, around 1 in 4 people are affected by bad breath - it's also known as halitosis and can be a source of embarrassment.
It's sometimes caused by consuming certain well -known foods like garlic, onion, cheese, and coffee for example, but it can also be a symptom of an underlying health condition, such as pneumonia, gum recession, kidney disease, or gastrointestinal disorders.
Indeed, they do a lot of the time.
In most cases, bad breath results from the proliferation of certain bacteria in the mouth.
These bacteria can accumulate on the tongue, gum and teeth and produce volatile sulphur compounds, which are behind that unpleasant odour.
And of course, those bacteria tend to grow when we don't brush our teeth regularly.
Tobacco and alcohol consumption can also contribute to bad breath.
That's because there are substances which tend to dry out the mouth and promote the growth of bad smelling bacteria.
How can we avoid bad breath?
Obviously, having impeccable oral hygiene is a must.
That means brushing your teeth at least twice a day, preferably with a soft bristle toothbrush, for a minimum of three minutes each time.
Using dental floss or anti dental brushes to remove food from the gaps and eliminate plaque.
And finally, rinsing your mouth thoroughly.
If you can't brush your teeth during the day, you should avoid eating sugary sweets because the bacteria in our mouth turns sugar into acid, you could go for a sugar -free pesto instead.
You should also stay hydrated which has the benefits of limiting the proliferation of bacteria, and stimulating salivation.
Which helps fight the germs that are responsible for bad odors.
Morning breath is actually the result of a lack of salivation during the night.
To avoid bird breath, you should also pay attention to your diet.
Too much garlic, onion, curry, paprika, coffee, alcohol, or sugar can increase the risk of halitosis.
If bad breath persists, consultants, consult a doctor to make sure there are no underlying health conditions….
There you have it….
Now you know why we get bad breath.
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