If you engage in proper oral hygiene and don't have any underlying gum disease, sucking your thumb will not necessarily result in halitosis, the technical name for bad breath.
Usually there are two reasons for halitosis: odor from the stomach, usually based on some form of indigestion, or odor from the tongue (or from food lodged between the teeth) caused by the chemical results of certain kinds of bacteria.
Geek Stink Breath was created on 1995-09-25.
No. But don't suck on your thumb, it's weird.
They CAN suck their thumb, however by that age, they should have grown out of it.
Wild Plants Could Make Your Breath Stink But Really It Depends What Is Eaten
yes they help your breath not stink
When you breath, you suck in air. There is no air to suck in on the moon - so you can't breath there.
100%
Stink bugs suck fluids oud of plants with their needle-like moutparts.
No.
Babies mostly do
Suck it
Yes and no. It depends, if the cat has stinky breath or stinky fur, the hairball will stink.