You get the teeth fixed.
Bad Breath, Bleeding, pain, infection, which can turn systemic and if left untreated can be fatal.
Bad breath originates in the mouth. There are several things that may be done to prevent or eliminate bad breath. See a dentist twice each year to be sure the teeth and gums are in good condition. Floss the teeth daily. Scrape or brush the tongue and brush the teeth thoroughly with a soft tooth brush after each meal. A tongue scraper can be purchased most places where tooth paste and tooth brushes are sold.
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No it doesn't! Why would it? My dad has a dead tooth and his breath does not stink. when i was five a I was jumping on my sisters bed and i hit my tooth on then wood part and my tooth died lol ;D
try a breath mint.answ3. You probably have some tooth decay, and a visit to a dentist is called for.
Here are the Top 3 Dental Problems. I hope this helps you. 1. Bad Breath If you suffer from bad breath, you are not alone. Bad breath, also called halitosis, can be downright embarrassing. According to dental studies, about 85% of people with persistent bad breath have a dental condition that is to blame. Gum Disease, cavities, oral cancer, dry mouth and bacteria on the tongue are some of the dental problems that can cause bad breath. Using mouthwash to cover up bad breath when a dental problem is present will only mask the odor and not cure it. If you suffer from chronic bad breath, visit your dentist to rule out any of these problems. 2. Tooth Decay Did you know tooth decay, also known as cavities, is the second most prevalent disease in the United States (the common cold is first). Tooth decay occurs when plague, the sticky substance that forms on teeth, combines with the sugars and / or starches of the food we eat. This combination produces acids that attack tooth enamel. The best way to prevent tooth decay is by brushing twice a day, flossing daily and going to your regular dental check ups. Eating healthy foods and avoiding snacks and drinks that are high in sugar are also ways to prevent decay. 3. Gum Disease Studies have shown that Gum Disease, is linked to heart attacks and strokes. Gum disease is an infection in the gums surrounding the teeth. Gum disease is also one of the main causes of tooth loss among adults. There are two major stages of gum disease: gingivitis and periodontitis. Regular dental check ups along with brushing at least twice a day and flossing daily play an important role in preventing gum disease.
Food residue in the mouth will decay. This can be avoided by brushing your teeth, flossing in between your teeth, and rinsing with mouthwash. Try to leave as little food in your mouth as possible. Aside from avoiding bad breath, this will also protect you from tooth decay and gum disease. This is important.
If you don't brush your teeth, very bad things can happen such as bad breath, cavities, gingivitis, and eventually tooth pain and tooth loss.
No not very effective, try mouthwash, toothpaste for cleaning mouth. Try fresh parsley or mint to help eliminate smell from stomach.
i had neck surgery 5 months ago is it safe for me to see a dentist for very bad pain from my tooth can i flex my neck?
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.