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Causes · Food. The breakdown of food particles in and around your teeth can lead to more bacteria and cause a foul odor. · Tobacco products. Smoking causes ...
Mouth rinses and toothpastes. If your bad breath is due to a buildup of bacteria called plaque on your teeth, your dentist may recommend a mouth rinse that ...
Instead, bad breath most often results from the breakdown of food in your mouth, bacteria in the tissues of your mouth or tonsils, dental problems, dry mouth or ...
There are many causes of bad breath, also called halitosis. Your mouth may be the source. The breakdown of food particles and other debris by bacteria in ...
The July issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter offers tips to eliminate the food particles and resulting bad breath (halitosis). Clean teeth after eating ...
Joseph Sirven, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Mayo Clinic: Mayo's mission is about the patient. The patient comes first. So the mission and research here is to ...
Spitting out blood when brushing or flossing your teeth. Bad breath that won't go away. Pus between your teeth and gums. Loose teeth or loss of teeth. Painful ...
Bad breath. Having a hard time chewing, speaking and swallowing. Dry or sore throat and hoarseness. Dry or grooved tongue. A changed sense of taste ...
Tender gums. Bad breath. When to see a dentist. If you notice any symptoms of gingivitis, schedule an appointment with your dentist as soon as ...
Bad breath can be embarrassing, so it's no wonder there are so many gums, mints, mouthwashes and other products promising to give you sweet-smelling breath. But ...
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