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80% of sulfer producing bacteria reside on your tongue, especially way in the back. Brush it every day two time a day. If you gag easily bite your tongue gently and brush the front part. Be adventurous and do the back part in short bursts.

Use liseterine

Brush three times a day.

Good luck

2006-08-17 04:34:36 · answer #1 · answered by dre 5 · 0 0

It maybe tooth decay, do you brush your tongue as well? There lots of grove and "hair" on your tongue, plaque love to have a party there, causing halitosis too. Do you spend enough time on brushing? at least takes 2-3 mins of brushing. Flossing also the important part, people should floss first and brush.
The other thing is diet also related to Halitosis. Some people taking medication or wine or smoke, causing dry mouth, which decrease the salivary flow. Some people have lactose-intolerant causing malabsorption.. anyway Good Oral Hygiene and Good Diet are the main keys to maintain a fresh breathe, hope that help

2006-08-11 01:45:11 · answer #2 · answered by Joanne L 2 · 0 0

Mouth is a common opening.Gases emanating from the intestine or the stomach because of indigestion /constipation/acidity has to pass through the mouth.
Gases emanating from the lungs in diabetic patients (called as acetone breath)can cause the problem
Smell from the infection from throat infections take this route
Smell fro the sinus discharge(infected) can be foul smelling from the mouth
Or coming from accumulated food from the mouth or from odor causing bacteria or an infected tooth.
Paste gives you only temporary freshness.So try for a permanent solution.
So a comprehensive diagnosis of the root cause by the dentist is essential in this regard so that you just don't get temporary relief but a permanent solution.
All the best

2006-08-11 04:04:34 · answer #3 · answered by Dr Satish Rao 1 · 1 0

Have you had a check-up from your dentist? Do you have recurrent sinus infections, (sinusitus)? Do you have any infected teeth &/or gums or impacted wisdom teeth (3rd molars)? If none of the above apply do these: Brush after every meal, don't eat any sugary snacks unless you can brush afterwards, floss once a day EVERY day, scrape your tongue every time you brush with a teaspoon, rinse with a NON-alcohol rinse that is formulated to neutralize the sulfur and organic compounds found naturally in the mouth every time you brush. Hope this helps.

2006-08-17 06:09:27 · answer #4 · answered by DrTomBMW.M-3.M-5 2 · 0 0

You can use a pre brushing rinse, like Act, then brush and rinse with Listerine which kills bacteria in the mouth and freshens breath. Also talk to your dentist about a product that comes in a kit containing a toothpaste, tongue scraper, and rinse. The problem could aslo be a result of digestive problems like acid reflux.

2006-08-10 22:02:09 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I solved my problem of bad breath and continue halitosis using the Difresh Stop-Halitosis mouth spray. You can also buy it in Difresh Shop in internet.
I m very happy now and my mouth is very fresh and clean in every moment of the day.

2014-07-27 02:33:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As soon as possible after eating, brush and floss your teeth and brush your tongue.

If you still get bad breath after these actions, and you know that you have no cavities that could be contributing, the problem may be arising in your stomach - in that case you see your family doctor.

2006-08-18 15:12:11 · answer #7 · answered by kerangoumar 6 · 0 0

frequent flossing is very helpful. not eating garlic helps, sadly, as garlic rocks (this is the technical term), and is good for you. brushing the tongue and soft tissues of the mouth is necessary. a sinus infection may cause halitosis, or it could be the sign of something serious. chewing parsley or cloves helps, but you might want to see a dentist or doctor.

2006-08-10 21:55:51 · answer #8 · answered by altgrave 4 · 0 0

Make sure you floss after you brush. Also, invest in a tongue scraper, they really do work! If that doesn't work, you probably have a cavity or some other dental problem-they can cause bad breath...give your dentist a call. Good luck!

2006-08-10 22:00:24 · answer #9 · answered by diyta 4 · 0 0

maybe use a toothpaste that has some sort of breath freshner it or use mouthwash, i know this might sound weird but do u brush your tongue,that is suppose to help with the breath as well, there are also breath sprays,drops, and other things you can get at the store that will help too.

2006-08-16 04:45:09 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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