Yes, Defenitely. Not Brushing after eating causes bacteria to build up and directly causes bad breath and rotten teeth.
it is the food but mostly is the bactira in your mouth that cause bad breath so dont stop eating just brush if you get a little nasty in your mouth
no, it improves it for a short period of time, but should not be used as a long term replacement for brushing your teeth!
Beans cause bad gas, and onions make your breath stink. Beans causes bad gas, and onions make your breath stink.
Some foods can cause bad breath: onions radish red wine garlic Bad breath can also be caused by other illnesses. Bad breath can be caused by not taking care of your teeth by brushing. flossing, using mouthwash, and visiting your dentist regularly.
Yes, but it depends on the cause of the bad breath. Someone with bad breath that does not go away with regular dental habits such as brushing teeth, flossing, and using mouthwash, should visit their dentist or doctor. The dentist or doctor can help figure out what is causing the bad breath and the best way to treat it.
Any number of things can cause bad breath: smoking, sinus infection, and eating certain foods like garlic and onions are major causes.
Make sure your breath is good (i.e. brushing, flossing, tongue-scraping, and a breath mint) and make a point of the fact until they no longer associate you with bad breath.
It's a fallacy. Onions don't actually "cause" bad-breath as such, but due to their high sulphur content the smell from them tends to linger after you've eaten them, until they've gone through your stomach. True "bad-breath" is usually caused by stomach upsets, colds and mouth infections. The biggets cause of bad-breath is from a build-up of food and plaque still left on the teeth due to improper brushing. The food remnants begin to rot in between the teeth because the mouth is moist and warm and this causes a nasty smell!
Not brushing your teeth not flossing eating a LOT of junk food
Bad breath
yes, piles causes bad breath
If you have bed breath and things like brushing your teeth, flossing, using mouthwash, chewing gum, or using breath mints don't work, you should visit a dentist so that the dentist can figure out what is causing your bad breath.