Bad breath, or halitosis, can be caused by various factors, including poor oral hygiene, which allows food particles and bacteria to accumulate in the mouth. Other common causes include dry mouth, gum disease, certain foods (like garlic and onions), and underlying health conditions such as Diabetes or respiratory infections. Additionally, tobacco use and certain medications can contribute to unpleasant odors. Regular dental check-ups and maintaining good oral hygiene can help mitigate this issue.
try a breath mint.answ3. You probably have some tooth decay, and a visit to a dentist is called for.
A number of foods cause bad breath such as garlic or onions. However, smoking tobacco can also cause an unpleasant smell from the mouth. These can be combated by sucking on a mint.
My sneezes smell because i don't cover my mouth, then all of my spit come spraying out of my mouth, then 2 seconds later if you sniff at the sneeze you sprayed will make a smell. i disagree with you it smell bad, i love the smell that's why i don't why to cover my mouth, all the spray from sneezes will smell, and i even smell other people sneezes. come and smell mines here....HACHOO!
Bad smell is not only a symptom of something poor dental hygiene. Bad smell may enamate from the stomach. In such cases go see your gp. You could also help by drinking lots of water.
You can cup your hand, blow into it, and then smell it. Or if someone else is brave, they can volunteer to smell your breath. Sometimes, you don't even need to test it. If you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, you can pretty much assume you have bad breath.
Breathing through your nose causes you to smell it, and if you hate it you wouldn't want to smell it. If you breathed through your mouth, you are less likely to smell it and strangely, taste it!
It causes bad breath .
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Bad catalytic convertor(s) is a possibility.
Trichomoniasis does not infect the mouth, and does not cause bad breath. However, the medication causes a funny metallic taste in your mouth.
To some extent yes, but more likely bad breath is cause by poor dental hygiene and or a mouth/tooth infection.
The reason why sneezes smell bad is because the amount of bacteria and old saliva that was in your mouth sprays into the air as a fine mist or droplet spray when you sneeze. People then would be able to smell your sneeze by breathing in your saliva which causes the smell of pollen and was in the air when you sneezed.