If it is serious, then see a doctor. It might be a sign of something worse. I had an ex-girlfriend who had rank breath. Turned out that she needed her tonsils removed. We never discussed it, but after they were gone, so was the bad breath. Coffee could be a cause. Dehydration could also be a factor. Drink lots of water and brush your tongue.
2006-10-26 07:02:49
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answered by randband4 2
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depends what's causing the bad breath. What condition are your teeth in? Are you getting infections in your ears, nose, or throat ? If you want a quick temporary way to get rid of bad breath, go to any drug store and go to the tooth past aisle and look for bad breath relievers!! For long term care, you need to see a dentist or an ENT specialist!! Good luck, and for now use sugar free breath mints of your choice.The sugar rots your teeth over time
2006-10-26 10:44:50
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answered by mdzevolveddammit 4
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It's easy. Always FLOSS between all of your teeth right down to the gumline. Brush your teeth also. Thrice daily rinse your mouth with a mixture of 1/3 Listerine, 1/3 hydrogen peroxide, & 1/3 hot water. the bad breath will end. Keep up this regimen & you'll see!!
2006-10-26 10:39:17
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answered by blackbird 4
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Floss is usually the best thing you can do. Make sure you floss those back molars often.(bottom and top). Also brush the back of your tounge once daily. If it persists, you can go to the pharmacy and they actually have these black little pills (may not be black only) that you can swallow and they will make your breath clean from inside out.
2006-10-26 10:38:37
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answered by Andrew B. 4
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if you drink coffee, that is one of the main causes. Try replacing it with something like Green Tea
2006-10-26 10:38:19
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answered by lefty 4
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Try a tongue scraper. I use mine every day. It helps alot.
2006-10-26 10:42:58
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answered by cswint2000 5
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