Yes! Plaque & tartar buildup cause odor.
Professional cleanings remove bacteria for fresher breath.
Persistent bad breath? It may indicate gum disease!
Bad breath is caused by bacteria in your mouth, esophagus or stomach. If you do not brush your teeth and floss regularly, bacteria build up between the teeth. This bacteria causes the smell, and brushing and mouthwash will just cover it up. See your dentist for a professional cleaning to remove the bacteria colonies. Bad breath can also come from your stomach. Your doctor can give you more advice for eliminating this type of bad breath.
Bad breath is usually caused by an infection in the mouth, excessively dry mouth, and the improper cleaning of the teeth. You can treat it by going to your dentist regularly or buy a halitosis kit.
If sir has not brushed sir's teeth, then sir has bad breath.
It could. In my dog's case it was because some of her teeth where rotten, and she needed a dental. (professional tooth cleaning)
you will have bad breath if you do not brush your teeth oviously, also it depends on what do u eat
With a build-up of plaque and tartar and no professional cleaning to help you clean it off your teeth, cavities and gingivitis will begin to form. You will also develop bad breath.
If they do not brush their teeth regularly, they can.
i wouldnt say bad breath would run in the family i would say you would get bad breath if you dont brush your teeth
Brush your teeth or you will have cavities, bad breath, and gum disease.
Brush your teeth and floss regularly. You can also use a tongue-scraper, it really helps. Mints/gum only covers up the smell....then it comes back worse! Mouthwash can kill the germs that cause bad breath. Look for mouthwash that does so specifically. You may also want to mention it to your dentist. If none of the above suggestions work, then there may be another reason for your bad breath. Talking to your dentist will help discover the cause of your bad breath.
Brush your tongue as well as your teeth
Bad breath!