Curing Bad BreathGoing on a date and worried about bad
Breath, you no doubt reach for the mouthwash and rinse again and again, after which you
still breathe into your hand to smell. Not so? But what’s the point of rinsing if you don’t know what
caused bad breath in the first instance? Bad breath is not only caused by foods like garlic and onions, or alcohol (and not forgetting tobacco!). It is also caused by decaying food still trapped between the
teeth. Also,
plaque is continually forming in the
mouth. Regular brushing of your teeth (and your tongue) helps eliminate plaque and keep the mouth fresh. Sucking sugarless mints also produces saliva, which aids in cleaning the mouth. A dentist could treat ongoing bad breath, which could be caused by food trapped in broken fillings. Bad breath could also be caused by sinus or lung infection. If you smell bad breath on someone, don’t distance yourself from him or her. Make them aware of the fact they have oral odor. It’ll save them the embarrassment when getting all cozy with a loved one…