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Posted on: January 5th, 2016 by The DC Dentist

What Causes Bad Breath?

The causes of bad breath range from the simple to the serious, but most often, it’s the result of gum disease brought on by inadequate brushing and flossing. Halitosis can also be caused by certain foods you consume (like garlic and onions), acid reflux, post-nasal drip, sinusitis and tonsillitis. More seriously, however, illnesses such as cancer and diabetes can present themselves in this way, so it’s important to visit a dentist if your breath issues are prolonged.

Tips to Keep the Bad Breath Monster Away 

Outside a visit to your dentist, a few simple tricks will help you care for your mouth in ways that can translate into fresh breath:

  • Floss daily, or use a water irrigation tool.
  • When brushing, don’t forget to brush your tongue and the inside of your cheeks.
  • Purchase an inexpensive tongue-scraper and use it as part of your nightly routine. A scraper will allow you to reach the very back of your tongue that is difficult to reach with a brush.
  • Get regular cleaning from your dental hygienist to keep plaque and gingivitis at bay.
  • And, avoid smoking or too much alcohol. Both dry out your mouth which can lead to bad breath, and can contribute to a higher incidence of oral cancer.

These days, we understand finding the time to stay on top of your oral hygiene can be a challenge. But, the rewards are well worth it. You’ll have less dental expense, a beautiful smile, and fresh breath that will keep you eminently all year round.

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