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Halitosis Triggers You Should Be Aware Of

August 20th, 2008

Oral malodor or halitosis
is popularly known as bad breath. Suffering from bad breath can give
you a social handicap, and can often be distressing. Food intake are
frequently connected with bad breath problems, although they can only
be factors that can give way to the problems. Bacteria in the mouth is
the leading cause of bad breath or halitosis, and proper oral hygiene
can help in take balance these bacteria to avoid developing bad breath.
Aside from foods, there are other triggers or causes of halitosis.
Smoking, alcohol and dentures can cause bad breath, making oral hygiene
essential in halitosis prevention. Disease and health conditions can
also cause halitosis, such as:

* periodontal or gum disease that causes teeth to become loose,
thereby creating pockets in the gums which harbor bacteria and leads to
bad breath
* chronic lung or sinus infections
* breathing through your mouth because of enlarged tonsils or adenoids
* mouth infections such as candidiasis
* systemic diseases such as diabetes, liver disease, or kidney disorders
* pregnancy
* not brushing or flossing regularly
* certain medications that reduce the flow of saliva and dry out the mouth

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