Biting the inside of your lip can potentially contribute to bad breath. This is because the injury may lead to the growth of bacteria in the mouth, especially if there is an open wound or if food particles get trapped. Additionally, the stress or discomfort from biting can lead to dry mouth, which is another factor that can exacerbate bad breath. Maintaining good oral hygiene is key to preventing this issue.
Yes, it can definitely cause bad breath. In addition, it can cause chipping of the teeth which can be very expensive to repair. It doesn't cause bad breath immediately, but it definitely can over time because it will lead to gum disease and gingivitis. Nail biting causes stress to the gums, as well as the risk of bitten nails tearing into the gum tissue. In the long run, it will cause gum disease which will eventually cause loose teeth, missing teeth and other related medical problems.
yes, piles causes bad breath
it can cause bad ulcers
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.
An unclean oral piercing could cause bad breath.
Trichomoniasis does not infect the mouth, and does not cause bad breath. However, the medication causes a funny metallic taste in your mouth.
Yeah, kinda. My dog died because of a blatter tumor and she had bad breath. But, all dogs have bad breath so...
no. as usually if not caused by gum disease, bad breath is caused by a gas from the stomach. someone who is lactose intolerant would have bad breath if consuming dairy produce as it would cause a stomach upset
Yes. I think
the major cause of halitosis is bad smelling breath
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
Yes, green tea can help reduce bad breath due to its antibacterial properties that can help kill the bacteria that cause bad breath.