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Yes, postnasal drip can lead to a bad taste in the mouth overnight. The excess mucus produced during postnasal drip can accumulate in the back of the throat and cause a foul taste. It's important to address the underlying cause of the postnasal drip to alleviate this symptom.
No! It is literally the worst possible taste I could think of! Many people chew it because it 'hits you faster'. But if you do chew it, make sure to drink lots of water to watch that disgusting taste out of your mouth! But, it often gets stuck in your teeth, so you will be tasting that for about a half hour! My friends and I call the taste "fireworks" because as soon as you chew, its taste just explodes in your mouth! My advice: Don't chew it unless you don't care about bad tastes in your mouth!
Yawning can dry out the mouth and reduce saliva flow, which allows bacteria to proliferate and release sulfur compounds that cause bad breath. Additionally, when you yawn, you are pulling air and saliva from the depths of your throat, potentially bringing up odor-causing bacteria.
Monarch butterflies taste bad because they store toxins called cardiac glycosides from the milkweed plants they eat as caterpillars. These toxins make them unpalatable to predators and help protect them from being eaten.
Halitosis is another term for bad breath. It is characterized by an unpleasant odor coming from the mouth, often caused by the presence of bacteria in the mouth, poor oral hygiene, or underlying health conditions.
It depends on how bad the periodontal disease is. Treatment can be deep cleaning, deep cleaning with surgery and extractions.
Yes, the use of antibiotics can sometimes lead to a bad taste in your mouth as a side effect.
Think of having a bad taste in your mouth. The image is of something that is unpleasant. Something that "leaves a bad taste" would be something that makes you feel bad even after it is over. You hear this said often of someone doing something that goes against their conscience. "It left a bad taste in my mouth when I told that lie."
Because it's brown, or bad.
If you don't treat the early stages of periodontal disease, often called gingivitis, it can lead to full blown periodontal disease. Periodontal disease, itself, can cause tooth decay, tooth loss, and eventually cause for the need of dentures.
If its a really bad odour there might be an infection there. What you eat affects the taste. Spicy foods stronger taste, sweet foods sweeter taste.Very doubtful, but it could carry the disease to the taster's mouth, and infect that person.
so you put it in your fanny not your mouth
Yes.
you hav a bad taste in your mouth.
dogs get bad breathe when they dont eat properly, feeding artificial dry foods will cause bad breath and attribute to periodontal disease, feed raw,
Trichomoniasis does not infect the mouth, and does not cause bad breath. However, the medication causes a funny metallic taste in your mouth.
Periodontal disease can cause bad breath brush teeth floss really good and brush your tongue and i think its time to see a dentist.