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Simple Answers to the Question - What Can Cause Bad Breath?
by RoneHooper


Simple Answers to the Question - What Can Cause Bad Breath?

Halitosis, or bad breath is almost inevitable to a degree in everyones life time. However, not everyone is aware that they suffer from this noticeably unpleasent problem! But it would be extremely rare, and if not impossible to escape, without ever having an episode of bad breath. One issue that many people may worry about is having bad breath and friends and acquaintances have not had the guts to tell them about it. Therefore, it is common to wonder what causes bad breath, even if no one has mentioned the subject. It is relatively easy to keep the matter under control with little understanding of what causes bad breath.

Common Odor Agents

Garlic and onions are well known for making breath stinky. It doesn't matter how many times you brush your teeth, or suck on mints, the smell takes forever to go away! The reason for this is because after the garlic or onions are ingested, the odor causing agents are circulated through the blood stream. So when a person breaths the air is filtered through the garlic smelling blood thus making their breath smell for hours! So, dispite some of the wonderful flavors of both of these dragon-breath agents, most everyone knows to stay clear of them several hours before going into the public.

Smelly foods can not only flow through the blood, but if left in the mouth after eating, they can cause odor causing bacteria to grow. If the food particles that can be left on the teeth after meals is not brushed clean, the food rots causing bad breath.

Bad breath may also be persistent (chronic bad breath), which is a more serious condition. This can affect some 25% of the population in varying degrees. This condition is usually caused by the one's metabolic activity, or how your body breaks down certain types of oral bacteria. Checking with your doctor is the best way to find a solution to this condition.

Gum and mouth diseases can also cause terrible bad breath. A dentist would be able to find the best solution to those issues.

Small Solutions to Stop Bad Breath.

Since there is no single reason for halitosis, it is best to consult a doctor to uncover the primary reason in each separate case. A regular dental check-up should uncover whether any aspect of oral health is responsible for lingering foul odors, while blood tests can establish systemic answers to the vexed question of what causes bad breath. Halitosis could be a result of a potentially serious condition, so medical evaluation of the problem is always a good idea. However, you need not wait until you get a dental or a doctor's appointment, to take action on learning that there is a bad smell in your mouth, for there are effective steps that you can safely take on your own.

Staying away from tobacco, foods with strong odors, and keeping your mouth and body healthy will probably suffice in your battle against bad breath. Although we often think of kids needing reminders, adults need them too. So...remember to brush and floss daily!

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