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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. [...]
The Anaerobic Bacteria and Bad Breath Connection

There isn’t a person on this planet that is completely exempt from bad breath. The President, members of royal families, as well as we common people have to deal with anaerobic bacteria and bad breath every once in awhile. It’s normal to experience an occasional bout of halitosis; it’s when it becomes chronic, that you [...]
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 [...]
Bad Breath Caused By Anaerobic Sulfur Producing Bacteria
Bad breath is caused by Anaerobic Sulfur Producing Bacteria, which normally live within the surface of the tongue and in the throat. These bacteria are supposed to be there, because they assist humans in digestion by breaking down proteins found in specific foods, mucous or phlegm, blood, and in diseased or “broken-down” oral tissue. Under [...]
The bad breath caused by anaerobic sulfur-producing

Bad breath is caused by anaerobic bacteria producing sulfur which normally live in the surface of the tongue and throat. These bacteria are supposed to be there because they assist humans in digestion by breaking down proteins in specific foods, mucous or phlegm, blood and sick or “down” oral tissue. Under certain conditions, these bacteria [...]
The True Cause of Chronic Bad Breath is Bacteria—With Some Help

It is not always typical for chronic bad breath and bacteria to be linked together. Instead, we tend to think of things such as smoking or eating as the causes of our never-ending bad breath. However, you will never eliminate bad breath by focusing on such issues because you are only looking at factors—not causes—of [...]
Bacteria and Bad Breath
Bacteria and Bad Breath Marcello Riggio, Glasgow University Helen – Marcello Riggio from the University of Glasgow has been studying the bacteria of the mouth. Hello Marcello. Marcello – Hello, good evening. Helen – Thanks for joining us on the show today. What sort of bacteria do we find living in the average mouth? Marcello [...]
Lactic Acid Bacteria Fight Bad Breath
Ongoing research shows that lactic acid bacteria fight bad breath (halitosis). Lactic acid bacteria are bacteria that ferment milk and produce lactic acid as they break down carbohydrates. They include a number of different genera and species, including lactobacillus and bifidobacterium, bacteria commonly used to make yogurt. Other lactic acid bacteria are used in the [...]
Popular Chewing Gum Eliminates Bacteria That Cause Bad Breath
ScienceDaily (Apr. 1, 2004) — Chewing gum may just be the latest in a growing list of functional foods. Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have found that Big Red — the popular cinnamon-flavored chewing gum made by Wrigley’s — reduced bacteria in the mouth that cause bad breath. The finding was presented [...]
Unhealthy patterns of innate oral bacteria may cause bad breath
ScienceDaily (May 17, 2010) — It might not just be poor oral hygiene causing that bad breath say researchers from Japan. Unhealthy patterns of bacterial populations inherent to the mouth may also contribute to oral malodor. They report their findings in the May 2010 issue of the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology. Second only to [...]