Bad breathe  medically called Halitosis, can result from poor dental health habits and may be a sign of other health problems too.

Causes Of Bad Breathe:

There are various reasons to  Bad Breathe

  • Poor Oral Hygiene
  • Post Nasal Drip
  • Gut Disorder
  • Diabetes  etc

Oral Reasons for Bad Breathe:

If proper oral hygiene is not being exercised by brushing,flossing and mouth rinse food particles tend to remain in the mouth promoting bacterial growth around the teeth,over the gums and on the tongue which causes bad breath.

However persistent bad breath should be given attention as it could be a sign of gum(periodontal) disease.

 

Bad Breathe and Gum Disease (Periodontitis)

The plaque that builds over the gums and around the teeth are bacterial buildup.These plaque and calculus release toxins that cause gingival inflammation.The accumulated calculus pushes away the gums leading to gum recession and bone loss .

 

These gums and the jaw bone serve to the holding structures of the tooth.Long time persistant inflammation of the gums deteriorates its health and that of the bone leading to mobility of teeth.

Other dental causes of bad breath include poorly fitting dental appliances, yeast infections of the mouth, and dental caries (cavities).

The medical condition dry mouth (also called xerostomia) also can cause bad breath. Saliva is necessary to moisten the mouth, neutralize acids produced by plaque, and wash away dead cells that accumulate on the tongue, gums, and cheeks. If not removed, these cells decompose and can cause bad breath. Dry mouth may be a side effect of various medicationssalivary gland problems, or continuous breathing through the mouth.

 

Ruling Out the Cause:

Ruling out the cause for Halitosis plays a key role when it comes to treating it as there could be one or more factors contributing to it.

 

Treatment:

Treatment of Bad breath from poor oral health is easy and gives 99% prognosis when treated at early stages.

Prophylactic measures like Scaling and polishing largely reduces bleeding of gums,eliminates plaque and  calculus and thereby eliminates bad breathe.

In certain conditions wherein the gums and jawbone are affected ,extensive gum treatment will be required to eliminate the bacterial lining along the gums and the infected tissue. Usually such patients have mobility(shaking)of teeth which also get stabilized after the gum treatment.

Prophylaxis:

Carrying out oral care routine of

  • Brushing twice a day
  • Using of Mouth Rinse
  • Flossing

 

Largely reduces the  occurrence of Halitosis as well as maintains the oral health post gum treatment.

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