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Mildura Dental Group
183 Walnut Ave, Mildura, Vic, 3500
Ph: (03) 5021 2150
Fax: (03) 5021 2494
reception@milduradentist.com.au
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Bad Breath
Bad breath is caused by decaying particles of food and bacteria that pass into your bloodstream
and to the lungs, where odour is emitted from breathing.
While people spend lots of money on products that treat the symptoms of bad breath, they often
neglect to take steps to address the root causes of bad breath-such as bacteria, and decaying
food particles remaining in spaces between the teeth, on the gums and on the tongue.
In many cases, good daily oral hygiene, including brushing, flossing and rinsing, can
keep bad breath in check.
Other conditions, such as gum disease, can cause persistent bad breath. Under normal
conditions, your saliva acts to cleanse your mouth of the particles that can decay and
later cause bad breath. People with a condition known as dry mouth, in which saliva production
is diminished, can sometimes suffer from bad breath. Of course, if you eat certain kinds of
food (like garlic and onions), take certain kinds of medications, or smoke cigarettes or cigars;
you may also experience symptoms of bad breath.
In some cases, persistent bad breath may be a sign that you have a more serious health problem,
including a gastrointestinal, respiratory or sinus problem.
In most cases, over-the-counter mouthwashes and rinses will temporarily freshen breath, but only
mask the root cause. The Australian Dental Association acknowledges the effectiveness of some
anti-microbial mouth rinses that are shown to reduce plaque and gingivitis. Good oral health
habits can contribute to reducing and eliminating halitosis: brushing and flossing daily as
well as regular professional cleanings performed by our office.
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