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Bad Breath Smell
There are several causes of halitosis, and bad breath smell can have several origins including sinus and tonsil infection, diseases of the lungs, kidney and liver, some cancers and a variety of oral problems. Bad teeth, or poor dentistry, rarely cause bad breath unless the teeth are seriously rotting and decomposing, and over 90% of [...]
Tips to Reduce Bad Smell From Your Mouth
Bad smell from the mouth, also known as bad breath or halitosis medically, can be an embarrassing condition. You lean over to whisper to someone and the person leans back! Bad smell from the mouth has a significant effect on those who have it. This condition is very common and is known to be one [...]
Bad odor smell from nose (continued)
Postnasal drip is drainage from the nose and sinuses dripping down the back of the throat. There could be several reasons for this drainage. One is an allergic reaction to inhaling something. A second reason is a non-allergic, non-infectious inflammation in the sinuses that can linger after a cold. A third reason is chronic sinusitis. [...]
Why Antibiotics For Bad Breath Could Make Your Mouth Smell Even Worse
Antibiotics for bad breath are one of the treatment options you might have considered using if you suffer from severe halitosis on a regular basis. But before you decide to embark on a course of bad breath antibiotics, there are a few important things you should be aware of, not least the fact that this [...]
Dentistry: bad smell/taste after wisdom teeth extraction, wisdom teeth extraction, bacterial fermentation
You are here: Experts > Health/Fitness > Dentistry > Dentistry > bad smell/taste after wisdom teeth extraction Dentistry – bad smell/taste after wisdom teeth extraction Expert: Mark Bornfeld DDS – 7/23/2007 Question Hi. 10 days ago i had all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed. None were impacted. They all looked upright in the radiograph. [...]
Anaerobic Bacteria
The most common cause for bad breath is due to the existence of anaerobic bacteria that lives inside your mouth. Around 90 percent of individuals suffer from bad breath due to this one reason. What is Anaerobic Bacteria? The term Anaerobic means that these types of bacteria thrive in locations that do not have oxygen. [...]
Bad Breath and the Battle of Bacteria
Do you have bad breath, really bad breath? It might not be the garlic or onions, coffee or alcohol. Rather, a new study links it to the types of bacteria that dominate the back portion of the top of your tongue. Some bacteria protect against halitosis, the formal name for really bad breath, while others [...]
Sinus Bacteria That Cause Bad Breath Require Protein To Exist And Thrive Upon

The reasons why a person can suffer from bad breath are neither hard to find nor are the reasons very complicated, for if you are around someone that drinks a lot of coffee or who smokes a bit, you will have no doubt experienced bad breath emanating from their mouths. Still, if a person suffers [...]
Stomach Bacteria That Causes Bad Breath
Have you heard or read that there is a stomach bacteria that causes bad breath? It has been suggested that one of the causes of bad breath is Helicobacter pylori, the organism that causes stomach ulcers and ulcers in the duodenum. There is a laboratory test for the presence of this organism that detects a [...]
Bad breath: The most common fundamental cause of halitosis is anaerobic bacteria.
Bad breath is caused by waste products produced by anaerobic oral bacteria. Most of the compounds that cause bad breath (hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, cadaverine, putrescine, skatole) are the waste products of anaerobic bacteria (more specifically Gram-negative anaerobic bacteria). The term “anaerobic” describes the fact that these types of bacteria grow best in environments that [...]