Halitosis is the medical term for persistent bad breath. While occasional bad breath is common, chronic halitosis can affect confidence and may signal an underlying health issue.
Common Causes
1. Poor Oral Hygiene
Food particles left in the mouth lead to bacteria buildup, causing unpleasant odors.
2. Food and Drinks
Strong-smelling foods like garlic, onions, and certain spices can contribute to bad breath.
3. Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)
Saliva helps clean the mouth. Reduced saliva allows bacteria to grow.
4. Gum Disease
Infections of the gums can produce a persistent foul smell.
5. Smoking and Tobacco Use
These dry the mouth and leave strong odors.
6. Medical Conditions like: Sinus infections, tonsil stones, acid reflux and diabetes may cause mouth odor.
Steps to improve oral health and prevent odor
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Brush teeth at least twice daily
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Floss regularly
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Clean your tongue (important!)
Stay Hydrated
Drink plenty of water to keep your mouth moist.
Use Mouthwash
Antibacterial mouthwash can help reduce odor-causing bacteria.
Chew Sugar-Free Gum
Stimulates saliva production and freshens breath.
Regular Dental Checkups
A dentist can detect and treat underlying issues like gum disease.
Home Remedies
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Saltwater rinse – helps kill bacteria
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Cloves or mint leaves – natural breath fresheners
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Lemon water – stimulates saliva
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Baking soda rinse – neutralizes odors
When to See a Doctor or Dentist












