Halitosis is not a disease in itself but a symptom with a variety of underlying causes.
It is important to acknowledge that there is a difference between the occasional and temporary bad breath that most people experience and chronic bad breath.
Temporary halitosis may be caused by tobacco smoking and consumption of aromatic food such as garlic and onion or beverages such as alcohol and coffee.
Chronic halitosis, however, is most often due to microbial degradation in the oral cavity but may sometimes be caused by an underlying disease process.
Fresher breath means a healthier mouth. Stop bad breath before it happens, visiting your local Doral dentist and hygienist regularly for a professional check-up and scale and polish should be part of your dental care plan. It will go a long way in keeping your breath fresh.
Schedule your consultation with Dr. Sonia Olivares to learn more about your dental care options. Call 305-620-8272 to make an appointment.
bad breath
Some one with bad breath has halitosis.
If sir has not brushed sir's teeth, then sir has bad breath.
Yes - bad breath is the meaning of halitosis
yes, piles causes bad breath
i wouldnt say bad breath would run in the family i would say you would get bad breath if you dont brush your teeth
Yeah, kinda. My dog died because of a blatter tumor and she had bad breath. But, all dogs have bad breath so...
90% of bad breath comes from bacteria and residue on the tongue
Not illness just bad breath germs and bacteria
An unclean oral piercing could cause bad breath.
your bad breath
you will have bad breath if you do not brush your teeth oviously, also it depends on what do u eat