90% of bad breath comes from bacteria and residue on the tongue
Not illness just bad breath germs and bacteria
Bad breath is caused by bacteria, so eliminating these bacteria will eliminate bad breath. Using a tongue scraper will physically remove the bacteria from the tongue. A number of herbs and other foods have properties which fight bad breath. These include cloves, cinnamon and cardamom. A bit of citrus such as orange will kill the bacteria with citric acid.
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 caused by odor-producing bacteria that grow in the mouth. When people don't brush and floss regularly, bacteria accumulate on the bits of food left in the mouth and between the teeth. The sulfur compounds released by these bacteria make the breath smell.
No, oranges does't cause bad breath. Oranges are rich in vitamin c, which create an inhospitable environment for mouth bacteria, it helps to fight bad breath as well.
Some would say mouthwash, but the real answer is BRUSH YOUR TEETH! You can not not have bad breath...it happens to all because of the bacteria in your mouth...
because it is a bad virus or sumthin
Yes, Defenitely. Not Brushing after eating causes bacteria to build up and directly causes bad breath and rotten teeth.
It is better to understand the cause of bad breath before you start telling someone else what to do about it. The majority of bad breath is caused by bacteria that live on the top of the tongue. These bacteria produce a foul smelling substance - that is bad breath. Sometimes you can see this bacteria by looking for some "white stuff" on the top of the tongue, especially in the back of the tongue. This must be removed if you are going to cure bad breath. Mints and gum just cover up the bad breath because they do not kill the bacteria. After you brush your teeth you should then clean your tongue with a high quality tongue cleaner. I use OraBrush because it is both a brush and a scraper. It will reach into the deep indentations of the tongue surface and remove the bacteria. Here is their website if you are interested: http://www.orabrush.com
Bacteria in the mouth are emitting waste gases that smell bad. The bacteria can be on the teeth, in cavities, on the tongue, on the palate or on the gums, especially if these are inflamed. Bacteria can also live on prosthetic teeth.
if im correct, bacteria breath chlorine