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Tongue Scrapers Only Slightly Reduce Bad Breath

Tongue Scrapers Only Slightly Reduce Bad Breath Main Category: Dentistry Article Date: 09 Oct 2006 – 4:00 PDT email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions Patient / Public: 3.91 (11 votes) Health Professional: 4 (2 votes) Article Opinions: 0 posts Bad breath is a common problem for many people, given the wide [...]

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

Natural Breath Freshner. Defeat Halitosis

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 [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

Coated Tongue, Furry Tongue

this is not a coated tongue

Are you Confessing to a Coated Tongue? There is a wealth of research showing a strong link between your coated tongue -yep, I mean that furry stuff growing on it – and bad breath (or oral malodour as the boffins like to call it). And probiotics have an answer for it! A 2007 study concluded [...]

10 Tips to reduce Bad Breath

10 Tips to reduce Bad Breath A little care goes a long way. Here are 10 tips to reduce bad breath. In most cases (about 90%), bad breath comes from the mouth itself. Most people can easily notice someone else’s bad breath but not their own. A bad taste in your mouth is not necessarily [...]

How To Reduce Bad Breath

Naturally 1. Drink plenty of water Mineral water may help erase all the foods and beverages left in our mouth. By drinking water, you will keep your mouth wet and salivated. When your mouth gets dry, your breath will stink. Drinking water and gargle is the simplest thing to neutralize bad breath caused by food [...]

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 [...]

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