make sure you floss... that is probably the hardest thing to start doing, so group it with something that is easy to do, like putting conditioner in your hair...
every morning in the shower, while I'm waiting the prescribed 60 seconds to wash out conditioner, I'm picking the gunk out of my back teeth, and judging by the smell of the floss, it's a much needed thing...
starting flossing is like stopping the use of heroine... it ain't easy, but it really helps
2007-12-17 07:01:27
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answered by Anonymous
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It may be caused by many things, such as gum disease, deficient oral hygiene, consuming tobacco or alcoholic products, and eating certain foods including onions and garlic. Stomach problems, such as poor digestion, and acetones (in people suffering from diabetes), might also be at the root of the problem.
The run-of-the-mill morning breath, however, is caused by the mouth being dry after a decreased saliva flow during sleep. To minimize the effects of bad breath, brush your teeth thoroughly twice a day and floss daily to remove all food particles. Brush your tongue, avoid eating onions or garlic, remove your dentures at night, and visit your dentist regularly.
2007-12-17 06:30:03
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answered by * tara. 4
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at least one hour before bed lay off the dairy products especially and try not to eat or drink anything but water. brush your teeth and tongue and gargle with vinegar water right before bed. vinegar restores the ph in your mouth. about a teaspoon in a 8 oz glass of water. good luck.
2007-12-17 06:31:13
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answered by elfgarden7 3
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i dont care who you are your going to have morning breath. what i have done to limit that is to go to the store and buy a tongue scrapper. bad breath lives everywhere in your mouth not just on your teeth. a majority of it is on your tongue. get all that white nasty **** off of your tongue. also brush in and around your lips and the inside of your checks. it sounds stupid but it works. mouth wash at night also works well. listerene burns the most so im guessing thats the best.
2007-12-17 06:25:24
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answered by bigfrank1255 3
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let a doggie lick ur teeth every night! lol....sorry everyone gets morning breath. it's just built up bacteria and yuckiness from having ur mouth closed all night and whatever...brush, floss, and use listerine. That's ur best bet!
2007-12-17 08:00:34
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answered by Mrs. Martin 3
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There is no way to prevent this. Brushing your teeth, gargling with Listerine, regular dental visits to make sure you do not have gum disease and brushing your tongue at bedtime will all help.
2007-12-17 06:23:43
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answered by J B 7
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Drink aglass of cranberry juice before bed & don't eat onions or garlic.
2007-12-17 06:46:32
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answered by danno 1
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everyone, no matter how good their hygiene gets 'morning breath.'
2007-12-17 09:11:39
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answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7
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lol tell em to brush their teeth more?
2007-12-17 06:22:39
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answered by simons194 1
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Don't go to sleep?
2007-12-17 06:27:53
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answered by Anonymous
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