A Guide On Improving Your Breath

When it comes to bad breath, it might be a sign of something more serious than just a bad odor! Bad breath can be caused by a variety of factors, however almost all of them are completely avoidable. Dr. Joy Eakins will discuss various factors that increase the risk of bad breath along with various tips on improving your overall breath.

Quit using tobacco.

Not only can using tobacco leave your breath smelling bad immediately after use, but the overall effect on your teeth, gums and overall oral health can actually increase your risk for chronic bad breath.

Practice better at home dental care.

We hear about how important at home dental care is all the time, yet so many Americans still neglect to properly care for their smiles. You should brush your teeth a minimum of twice a day and floss a minimum of once a day.

Rinse your mouth.

We recommend cleaning your teeth after every meal (including snacks) but if this is not possible, then rinsing with water can help. Swishing water in the mouth can help loosen debris, bacteria and plaque, washing it from the mouth.

Scrape your tongue.

Did you know that bacteria that cause bad breath can also live on your tongue? We recommend scraping your tongue at least once a day. Certain toothbrushes are made with a tongue scraper or you can invest in one specifically for that purpose. If you aren’t sure which product is right for you, our office is happy to guide you when ready to purchase.

Chew sugar free gum.

It may seem that mints after a meal would help with breath, but the sugar mostly found in mints can actually contribute to bad breath. We recommend chewing sugar free gum after your meals to freshen breath (or carry a travel size mouthwash with you).

Drink more water.

Water is an extremely important part of not only your oral health but also your overall health. Patients with dry mouth or that experience dehydration often have increased risks of bad breath, tooth decay and even gum disease. Yikes!

Get Bad Breath Treatment in North Palm Beach

If you have you tried the above tips and are still experiencing chronic bad breath, please call and schedule an appointment with AP Dental Arts today!! We’d be happy to see you and get our oral health experts to determine the cause of your bad breath.

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