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How do we treat bad breath?

Halitosis or bad breath is the medical term for bad breath. Many of us face this problem every day. Often, bad breath becomes a serious psychological problem and is a barrier to communication between people.

The unpleasant air released during exhalation is influenced by eating habits, time of day or age. If, most of the time, adopting a rigorous oral hygiene is sufficient to eliminate the problem, in certain situations, bad breath can be a symptom of diseases related (or not) to the oral cavity.

Due to lack of time or money, people often postpone visits to the dentist for a long time and try to mask the unpleasant smell. However, masking the smell with chewing gum or mouthwash is not a good solution. It is necessary to identify the causes of halitosis, not only to eliminate the discomfort, but also to prevent other complications. Halitosis can be a symptom not only of dental diseases, but also of various disorders of internal organs.

The most common causes of bad breath:

1. Poor oral hygiene

Dental hygiene deficiencies are frequently responsible for unpleasant odors. In those who do not brush their teeth on time, after every meal, or do not do it correctly and sufficiently, food residues left in hard-to-reach spaces disintegrate over time. With poor oral hygiene, bacteria accumulate in large quantities on the tongue, in the bacterial plaque on the teeth, on the gingival mucosa and in the periodontal pockets (when they exist). The proliferation of bacteria inhabiting the oral cavity results in unpleasant breath.

2. Dental caries

Bad breath can also be a consequence of cariogenic lesions, with necrotic, foul-smelling dental pulp. The mechanism is as follows: a decayed tooth, not treated in time, can turn into a "reservoir" of food remains. These, in contact with the bacteria in the oral cavity, through decomposition, give rise to bad-smelling breath.

3. Periodontal disease

Another quite common cause is periodontal disease, an inevitable result of lack of hygiene. It is a disease of an inflammatory, chronic nature, in the presence of which oral bacteria "attack" the periodontium, more precisely the dental support tissues. Among the symptoms of periodontitis, along with bleeding and gum pain, there is also the unpleasant smell of the breath.

4. Dry mouth

The sensation of dry mouth (xerostomia) is another cause that often determines the unpleasant odors of exhaled air. And in this case, the basis of the mechanism of bacterial proliferation is the insufficient production of saliva, saliva that has, among other things, the role of removing bacteria and disinfecting the oral cavity.

  1. Other medical conditions

Halina can also indicate pathologies such as:

  • respiratory tract infections : bronchitis, tonsillitis, sinusitis, lung abscesses;
  • diseases of the gastrointestinal tract: gastritis, gastroduodenitis, stomach ulcer;
  • disease chronic inflammatory of the nasopharynx : tonsillitis, rhinitis;
  • liver failure (fishy smell);
  • azotemia (smell of ammonia or urine);
  • diabetic ketoacidosis (sweet fruity smell).

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