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What is Halitosis (Bad Breath)?
Bad breath, also known as halitosis, refers to breath that has an unpleasant odor. While occasional bad breath, such as “morning mouth” or the lingering smell of food (e.g., onions or garlic), is normal, persistent bad breath can be a sign of an underlying condition that requires attention. At Highbridge Dental Associates, we help identify the cause of halitosis and provide effective treatments to restore fresh breath and improve your overall health.
Bad breath may stem from a variety of factors, some of which can affect not only your oral health but your overall well-being. If bad breath is persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, it’s important to seek professional care for diagnosis and treatment.
Common Causes of Bad Breath
- Poor dental hygiene: Plaque buildup, tooth decay, and gum disease are the most common causes of bad breath.
- Infections in the mouth: Infections in the gums, teeth, or the soft tissues of the mouth can lead to foul-smelling breath.
- Dry Mouth (Xerostomia): When the mouth doesn’t produce enough saliva, it can’t wash away food particles and bacteria, leading to bad breath.
- Respiratory tract infections: Infections in the sinuses, throat, or lungs can contribute to bad breath due to bacteria or mucus buildup.
- Systemic diseases: Conditions like liver disease, kidney disease, digestive tract issues, diabetes, and acid reflux can all cause foul breath as a symptom.
- Tobacco use: Smoking and chewing tobacco not only cause bad breath but also dry out the mouth and contribute to gum disease and other oral health issues.
Symptoms of Halitosis
- A strong, unpleasant odor that doesn’t go away after brushing or using mouthwash
- Dry mouth or a sticky feeling in your mouth
- A coating on your tongue, especially at the back
- A burning sensation in your mouth
- Constant bad taste, or an unpleasant taste in your mouth
- A feeling of discomfort when talking to others
Treatment for Halitosis
At Highbridge Dental Associates, our goal is to help you enjoy fresh, clean breath by treating the underlying causes of halitosis. We begin by conducting a thorough evaluation of your oral hygiene, medical history, and lifestyle to identify any possible factors contributing to bad breath. Once we determine the cause, treatment may include a professional dental cleaning to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from your teeth and gums. If dry mouth is a contributing factor, we can suggest saliva-stimulating products or other therapies to keep your mouth moist.
In cases where systemic conditions such as diabetes or acid reflux are involved, we may refer you to the appropriate specialist for further care. Additionally, we may recommend oral health practices, including brushing techniques, tongue cleaning, and the use of mouthwashes that target bacteria. By addressing the underlying cause, we can effectively reduce or eliminate bad breath and improve your overall oral health.
Preventing Halitosis
Preventing bad breath starts with maintaining good oral hygiene. Brushing your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, and cleaning your tongue regularly can help prevent plaque buildup, which is a leading cause of bad breath. Additionally, avoiding tobacco products, managing underlying health conditions like diabetes and acid reflux, and visiting your dentist regularly for checkups can help prevent bad breath from recurring.
If you’re dealing with persistent bad breath, Highbridge Dental Associates is here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover the underlying cause of your halitosis.
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