Snack on carrots, celery, or other vegetables to keep plaque from forming.
The British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF) says that sugarless yogurts could help people beat bad breath while also fighting tooth decay and gum disease.
The Foundation was talking after researchers in Japan revealed that eating traditional, sugarless yogurt reduces the malodorous compounds that cause bad breath.
Volunteers in the study were given strict instructions for oral hygiene, diet and medication intake. They then spent two weeks avoiding yogurts and similar foods such as cheese before moving on to consume 90 grams of yoghurt a day for six weeks.
The study found that after six weeks the hydrogen sulphide levels (a major cause of halitosis) decreased in 80 percent of volunteers who had bad breath. Bad breath affects one in four people on a regular basis, while 19 out of 20 people are affected by gum disease at some point in their lives.
2006-11-18 04:55:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Parsley and lemon can "kill" the smell of garlic and onion in small amount. Normal food- if you think the bad breath is not caused by any kind of mouth inflammation and that it is coming from the stomach I would recommend eating regularly, not junk food or one irritating the stomach.
2006-11-18 05:00:32
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answered by wafwafmata 3
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No, it relatively is no longer widespread for a dogs to have undesirable breath. dogs's have slightly "puppy breath", yet undesirable breath is often an illustration of the two adverse dental problem or of yet another actual problem. a visit to the vet to locate the reason of the undesirable breath is mandatory. Oh, and don't think that biscuits and kibble sparkling tooth... They leave debris of grain in the tooth which could ferment, rot tooth, and stink. Meaty bones do sparkling tooth. Gnawing on bones and "flossing" with tearing meat fibers and tendons off bones does sparkling tooth and freshen breath.
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answered by boatright 2
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Bad Breath is excess bacteria/or sign of dental decay in the mouth... primarily bacteria on your tongue and the gums. If u brush the tongue with or without the toothpaste, or baking soda and gargle with water/baking soda just a bit... your breath will be fresher/teeth cleaner and the ordor reduced. Continual use should pretty much eliminate it provided u watch what ur eating.
It's your choice of foods ur eating, improper or lack of brushing/flossing that allow normal bacteria to multiple and create bad mouth ordor. Plain old Baking Soda what we use to cook with... usally works with use.
2006-11-18 08:17:16
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answered by Staci 4
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Have you ever wondered why the better restaurants serve a sprig of parsley on the plate along side of your food? It's for your breath.
2006-11-18 04:48:52
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answered by HoneyBunny 7
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By drinking plenty of water and brushing
your teeth regularly, you can prevent bad
breath. I found the home remedies at
http://aches.in/badbreath.html useful
2006-11-18 05:07:23
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answered by piyu 3
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Parsley, the chlorophyll helps get rid bad breath.
2006-11-18 04:48:01
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answered by i have no idea 6
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Apples.
2006-11-18 04:53:33
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answered by Brie 2
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Coconut (not shredded) salt water rinse
2006-11-18 04:48:09
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answered by G-Man 3
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parsley is supposed to clean your mouth after you eat but it tastes bad.
2006-11-18 04:47:24
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answered by advicemom 4
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