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i have acid reflux disease, and that is supposed to be a symptom!!! i also have chronic upset stomach, and gall bladder stones!!!
anyway, i've tried everything!!! all kinds of toothpaste, mouthwash, mints, gum, toungue brushing!!! or scraping,whatever they call it!!! is there anything that can be done about it??? certain foods??? i heard somewhere that chewing on rubber bands helps????
i'll take anything that you've got!!! but, no rude answers,please; or, i might spam you!!!!

2007-07-09 00:41:42 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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There is a hydrogen peroxide based liquid designed to pre-wash your teeth that helps. It is marketed as a 'teeth whitening' product. Use it by swishing it around your mouth for a couple of minutes and then spitting it out before you brush. Also, I've found the Listermint breath strips to be very effective, though somewhat short lived.

Neither will have any impact on your acid reflux disease that I am aware of, and since acid reflux is the apparent root cause of the halitosis problem, then acid reflux is what must be effectively treated in order to eradicate the real cause.

With gal bladder stones and the stomach problems you are having have you considered that maybe you need to find a way to relieve the stress that is likely causing much of this. Meditate and/or pray. Take long relaxing baths. Consider a massage. Be sure to get some form of physical exercise, eat a balanced diet and get the rest your body needs. Sometimes sleep is a 'wonder drug'.

Good luck to you in your efforts to heal your body.

2007-07-09 00:54:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I don't really think that there is a nice way to tell a girl she has halitosis. But if you really think that it's chronic then perhaps she already knows that she has halitosis. If you make her more aware of this problem then that may lower her self confidence. Well you could always look up ways to help halitosis and take her on a date. Whatever you do I wish you luck.

2016-04-01 04:48:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Since you already know that your bad breath doesn't come from your mouth but from your acid reflux, then best to cure your acid reflux so that you can end your bad breath. Ask your doctor for some possible medication you can try, or you can try these tips for the meantime at http://www.themouthdoctor.com/badbreath/24-causeofbadbreath.htm . I hope they help, but i really think you should ask a professional for this.

2007-07-09 10:34:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2017-01-27 08:38:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

After all that, the only thing I can think of is a dietary change.

2007-07-09 00:46:27 · answer #5 · answered by Beau R 7 · 0 0

http://www.ada.org/public/topics/bad_breath_faq.asp#4

2007-07-09 03:48:26 · answer #6 · answered by rjmsgrl 2 · 0 0

http://youtu.be/byV--AkiGFY
Most cases (85–90%), bad breath originates in the mouth, sinus and throat. The intensity of bad breath differs during the day, due to eating certain foods (such as garlic, onions, meat, fish, and cheese), obesity, smoking, and alcohol consumption. Since the mouth is exposed to less oxygen and is inactive during the night, the odor is usually worse upon awakening ("morning breath"). Bad breath may be transient, often disappearing following eating, brushing one's teeth, flossing, or rinsing with mouthwash.
Causes:
1, Tongue, A common location is the tongue. Tongue bacteria produce malodorous compounds and fatty acids, and account for 60 to 70% of all cases of mouth-related bad breath. Methods used against bad breath, such as mints, mouth sprays, mouthwash or gum, only temporarily mask the odors created by the bacteria on the tongue, but cannot cure bad breath because they do not remove the source of the bad breath.
Cleaning the tongue - Many companies promote tongue scrapers as a bad breath cure however the bacteria on the tongue can’t be removed with a scraper or brush as they live between the taste buds. Use a tongue scrapper to reduce the food source for bacteria but don’t expect it to cure bad breath. The method of stopping bad breath from the tongue involves rebalancing the bacteria load. Once tongue bacteria are in balance bad breath will cease. For this complex procedure you’ll need to consult Oraltech Labs program at http://www.oraltech.com.au
2. Mouth, There are over 600 types of bacteria found in the average mouth. Other parts of the mouth may also contribute to the overall odor, but are not as common as the back of the tongue. These locations are, in order of descending prevalence: inter-dental and sub-gingival niches, faulty dental work, food-impaction areas in between the teeth, abscesses, and unclean dentures. To fix you will need a dentist to examine your teeth and repair any faults found. Or use Oraltech Labs Unusual Causes Of Bad Breath.
3. Gum disease, advanced periodontal disease is a common cause. Waste products from the anaerobic bacteria growing below the gum line (sub gingival) have a foul smell and have been clinically demonstrated to produce a very intense bad breath. To fix remove the tartar or hard plaque and friable tissue with a soft bristle tooth brush angled on the gum line. This has been shown to improve mouth odor considerably.
4. Nose, in this occurrence, the air exiting the nostrils has a pungent odor that differs from the oral odor. Nasal odor may be due to sinus infections, foreign bodies & commonly Post Nasal Drip. To fix this you will need to flush your sinuses with salt water. It’s very difficult. Use Oraltech Labs program to properly clear all sinus cavities.
5. Tonsils small bits of calcified matter in tonsillar crypts called tonsilloliths that smell extremely foul when released and can cause bad breath. To fix use warm to hot salt water mix to break the stones down or use a water pic to dislodge them. This topic is covered in depth in the Oraltech Labs Program.
6. Stomach, very uncommon source of bad breath. The esophagus is a closed and collapsed tube, and continuous flow (as opposed to a simple burp) of gas or putrid substances from the stomach indicates a health problem—such as reflux serious enough to be bringing up stomach contents or a fistula between the stomach and the esophagus. To fix use Oraltech Labs program to cure bad breath caused by GERD & Acid Reflux.
Management:
1. Gently clean the tongue surface twice daily; that can be achieved using a tooth brush, tongue cleaner or tongue brush/scraper to wipe off the bacterial biofilm, debris, and mucus. Scraping or otherwise damaging the tongue should be avoided, and scraping of the V-shaped row of taste buds found at the extreme back of the tongue should also be avoided. Brushing a small amount of antibacterial mouth rinse or tongue gel onto the tongue surface will further inhibit bacterial action.
2. Eating a healthy breakfast with rough foods helps clean the very back of the tongue.
3. Chewing gum: Since dry-mouth can increase bacterial build-up and cause or worsen bad breath, chewing sugarless gum can help with the production of saliva, and thereby help to reduce bad breath. Chewing may help particularly when the mouth is dry, or when one cannot perform oral hygiene procedures after meals.
4. Gargling right before bedtime with an effective mouthwash.
5. Maintaining proper oral hygiene, including daily tongue cleaning, brushing, flossing, and periodic visits to dentists and hygienists. Flossing is particularly important in removing rotting food debris and bacterial plaque from between the teeth, especially at the gum line.
If none of the above works for you just use the Oraltech Program by visiting - http://www.oraltechlabs.ph
To Your good health, Dr Devon, M.D, D.D.S
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2014-02-11 21:36:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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